Yandina railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the town of Yandina in the Sunshine Coast Region.
Contents
1History
2Services
3Services by platform
4Transport links
5References
6External links
History
Yandina station opened on 30 December 1890, serving as the line's terminus for a period.[1]
The North Coast line through the area was completed in 1891.[2] However a station office building wasn't operational until a while later. The station today consists of one platform with a wooden structure. Opposite the platform lies a passing loop and a Queensland Rail engineering depot.
Services
Yandina is serviced by two daily City network services in each direction.[3]
Services by platform
Platform
Line
Destinations
Notes
1
Sunshine Coast
Brisbane Roma Street & Gympie North
[4]
Transport links
Sunbus' route 631 Noosa Junction to Nambour station serves Yandina station.[5]
References
^"From 6844 to Y844: Yandina on the NCL" Railway Digest October 2013 pages 42-47
^Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland) (2000). Heritage Trails of the Great South East. State of Queensland. p. 138. ISBN 0-7345-1008-X.
^Sunshine Coast line timetable TransLink
^Yandina Platform 1 TransLink
^Routes 630-632 timetable TransLink 7 July 2014
External links
Media related to Yandina railway station at Wikimedia Commons
Yandina station Queensland Rail
Yandina station Queensland's Railways on the Internet
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Queensland Rail railway stations
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Rail network in South East Queensland
List of closed Brisbane railway stations
Queensland Rail Citytrain services and stations
Sunshine Coast
Roma Street
Brisbane Central
Fortitude Valley
Bowen Hills
Eagle Junction
Northgate
Petrie
Dakabin
Narangba
Burpengary
Morayfield
Caboolture
Elimbah
Beerburrum
Glasshouse Mountains
Beerwah
Landsborough
Mooloolah
Eudlo
Palmwoods
Woombye
Nambour
Yandina
Eumundi
Cooroy
Pomona
Cooran
Traveston
Gympie North
Airport
Beenleigh and Ferny Grove
Caboolture/Sunshine Coast and Ipswich/Rosewood
Doomben
Exhibition
Gold Coast
Redcliffe Peninsula and Springfield
Shorncliffe and Cleveland
Queensland Rail Travel services and stations
Spirit of Queensland
Spirit of the Outback
Tilt Train
The Westlander
The Inlander
Gulflander
Kuranda Scenic Railway
Stations and services in italics are planned or under construction
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