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Started by ozbob, April 29, 2014, 17:55:41 PM

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#Metro

^ I can see something like this being viable for inner city train stations. Imagine if the car park next to central or just a part of it was repurposed for bikes.
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HappyTrainGuy

Quote from: #Metro on April 09, 2023, 09:17:23 AM^ I can see something like this being viable for inner city train stations. Imagine if the car park next to central or just a part of it was repurposed for bikes.

 ???  ??? No it wouldn't. Not with central atleast.


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https://www.lancemccallum.com.au/news/media-releases/jobs-boost-as-bundamba-train-station-upgrade-takes-major-step-forward/

Jobs boost as Bundamba train station upgrade takes major step forward
06 June 2023

The $34 million upgrade of Bundamba train station has taken a major step forward with the tender for the project awarded to Queensland's Hutchinson Builders.

The move means early works will start soon, providing local commuters with a more modern, safe and accessible public transport service.

Member for Bundamba Lance McCallum said the investment was part of the Palaszczuk Government's Station Accessibility Upgrade Program that had already delivered 13 station upgrades across the state.

"We're upgrading our local Bundamba train station to provide improved access for all commuters, particularly people with disability, the elderly, those travelling with prams or luggage, and people recovering from injury," Mr McCallum said.

"Works will deliver general safety improvements and brand-new station infrastructure including a suspended walkway to the new Upper Mining Street passenger set-down; more accessible parking; a new station overpass providing direct access through the upgraded station precinct; new lift-accessible footbridges; fully raised full-length platforms; and extended platform shelters.

"This will support more than 200 good local jobs during construction and deliver better public transport services for our local Bundamba community.

"This includes upgraded customer facilities like accessible toilets; disability-compliant ticket windows; improved seating; hearing augmentation loops; tactile floor indicators; new way-finding signage; information screens; and CCTV and lighting.

"We're also supporting our local bike and scooter users, with new active transport enclosures providing safe and convenient storage options."
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Queensland Parliament E-Petition

GOVERNMENT FAILURE TO DELIVER PROMISED UPGRADES TO ALBION AND WOOLOOWIN RAILWAY STATIONS

https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/Petition-Details?id=3927

TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland

Electors of Clayfield draws to the attention of the House the failure of the State Labor Government to provide adequate park-and-ride facilities at railway stations in the Clayfield electorate. In 2018 Minister Bailey promised to "supersize" Albion Station with upgrades to transport facilities': 6 years later there has been no action. Parking remains inadequate for the high and Increasing demand. Wooloowin Station's park-and-ride facilities are even less adequate and accessibility upgrades promised In 2020 have yet to receive a constructions start date.

Your petitioners, therefore, request the House to do all in its power to ensure the government delivers on promises to upgrade the car parking and accessibility facilities at Albion and Wooloowin Railway Stations.
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Quote from: ozbob on July 28, 2023, 23:38:11 PMQueensland Parliament E-Petition

GOVERNMENT FAILURE TO DELIVER PROMISED UPGRADES TO ALBION AND WOOLOOWIN RAILWAY STATIONS

https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/Petition-Details?id=3927

TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland

Electors of Clayfield draws to the attention of the House the failure of the State Labor Government to provide adequate park-and-ride facilities at railway stations in the Clayfield electorate. In 2018 Minister Bailey promised to "supersize" Albion Station with upgrades to transport facilities': 6 years later there has been no action. Parking remains inadequate for the high and Increasing demand. Wooloowin Station's park-and-ride facilities are even less adequate and accessibility upgrades promised In 2020 have yet to receive a constructions start date.

Your petitioners, therefore, request the House to do all in its power to ensure the government delivers on promises to upgrade the car parking and accessibility facilities at Albion and Wooloowin Railway Stations.
This is why we can't have good things in SEQ..  Park n ride at Clayfield and Wooloowin????.  Cigarette anyone?  It's good for your health!! 

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QuoteThis is why we can't have good things in SEQ..  Park n ride at Clayfield and Wooloowin????.  Cigarette anyone?  It's good for your health!!

+1

I think P&R at these locations would be suboptimal to TOD construction because the patronage you would get from TOD would likely be higher than what a car park could provide. We also have a housing crisis, so whatever housing supply increase happened at these locations would just fly off the plan. There also is limited space to fit car parking.

Cycling or eScooting to these locations are viable options, as is walking.

Somewhere like Sandgate Road should have a BUZ on it, negating the need to drive to stations.

A stop-gap interim solution would be to install eScoot and Ride at these stations. This would be revenue positive, the cost paid for by the eScooter company.
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HappyTrainGuy

Parking at Albion was to be provided with the building redevelopment. No building redevelopment. No extra parking.

verbatim9

Unfortunately, the opening of the TOD in Ferny Grove has been delayed and won't be finished until the end of 2024. Apparently, businesses and investors are getting compensated.



More in the Courier Mail  Two-year delay, buyers offered refunds as $140m northside build drags on



QuoteOne of Brisbane's biggest and most anticipated retail, cinema and unit projects will be delayed by at least another year, with off-the-plan buyers offered refunds on their deposits.



It can be revealed the $140 million-plus Ferny Grove Central in the city's northwest will now not be finished until as late as Christmas 2024, with unknown delays to The Fernery luxury unit building.

verbatim9

This debacle also brings to mind the delay with the Albion TOD as well. Both State Government iniatives going really slow or no where.

Anyway the developments of TODs in Qld are basically a shambles compared to other places in Australia and around the world. False promises from the government as well as from private industry.

HappyTrainGuy

Albion station developments are now in a flood zone with the water line getting up to the overpass and to the lowest part past the servo down the road. IIRC the commuter car park was to be 6 stores deep and there was secondary localised flooding on the western side from back flows/properties and systems east of the railway line. Council has also changed town planning over the years. IIRC it's already on its 3rd revision and it was a 15 year contract with the state. Toombul station has similar problems now with development delays west of the station due to flooding. From what I've heard some property developers have been slowly buying properties west of the station over the years in the hope of merging them into large residential buildings/townhouses but have since sold them off after the most recent floods had 1m of water going through. There are pretty much universal delays to all projects along the railway corridor where there was or close to flooding. Nudgee is another one that comes to mind with the sports ground already running a year behind schedule with less facilities being delivered and a higher price tag than anticipated.

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Ipswich Tribune --> Thumbs up for station upgrade $

QuoteMAJOR modernisation works at Bundamba station have received the thumbs up from a leading public transport lobby group.

The much-needed work is part of Queensland Rail's (QR) $500 million Station Accessibility Upgrade Program.

The upgrades to stations and facilities will provide a more accessible, easy to get to, and easy to use service, a QR spokeswoman said.

"It's great news that Bundamba station is finally being made more accessible," Rail Back on Track's Robert Dow said. ...
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Couriermail --> Taxpayers to foot extra $177 million for crucial rail station upgrades $

QuoteQueensland taxpayers will stump up $177m extra on rail station upgrades than first flagged in another significant cost spiral on the watch of under-fire Transport Minister Mark Bailey.

Station upgrades at Albion, Lindum, Morningside, Bundamba, Banyo, Burpengary and Auchenflower have all been impacted, with the Fairfield to Salisbury upgrade – part of the Cross River Rail package – rising by a whopping $52m and doubling the original predicted cost.

The Morningside upgrade will cost taxpayers an additional $28m, Banyo and Bundamba both an extra $25m and Lindum a further $24m.

Queensland Rail Head of South East Queensland Scott Riedel confirmed additional funding had been requested for the projects.

"Cost pressures are impacting infrastructure projects across the Australian economy and Queensland Rail is not immune to these impacts," he said. ...
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Media release:

https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98574

Keeping you moving, while we upgrade Burpengary station

1st September 2023

Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services
The Honourable Mark Bailey

. Works have begun on accessibility upgrades at Burpengary train station.
. To enable construction to be fast tracked, the station will be required to close from January next year.
. During this closure alternative transport will be in place.
. Have your say on how you would like to travel
. Burpengary station will be reopened throughout the second half of 2024.

Queensland Rail wants to hear from customers to help design the best alternatives for travel, while Burpengary station temporarily closes for its important upgrade.

Burpengary station will be rebuilt to modern accessibility standards as part of a $53 million upgrade though the Queensland Government's Station Accessibility Upgrade Program.

Station platforms will be raised to make the platform and train door level, reducing the gap making boarding safer and easier.

Customers in wheelchairs, with walking frames, parents with prams and people with luggage will also be able to catch a lift to a station overpass and then onto platforms which is a great accessibility outcome. 

Other improvements include upgraded customer facilities like accessible toilets, disability-compliant ticket windows, improved seating and extended platform shelters, improved bicycle storage and new security cameras.

We're also installing hearing augmentation loops, tactile floor indicators, new wayfinding signage, information screens and better security through CCTV and lighting upgrades.

In order to expedite the upgrade, Burpengary Station will close during construction and Queensland Rail wants to consult with customers about alternative travel arrangements.

Queensland Rail is planning a replacement bus service from Morayfield to Narangba according to the regular timetable. But to make sure we've got you covered, Queensland Rail has launched a survey that asks customers directly about their travel patterns and how best they can be supported when the upgrade is progressing from January next year.

Customers would already have noticed the first glimpses of this exciting project with site establishment works well underway at Burpengary station.

Burpengary station customers can look forward to the station reopening throughout the second half of 2024, pending construction and weather conditions.

The projects are all part of the rail revolution occurring across the South East with Cross River Rail and 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games preparation underway and will support 1250 Queensland jobs for the duration.

Customers can fill in the survey HERE from Monday 4 September.

Quotes attributable to Member for Kurwongbah Shane King:

"These upgrades will make Burpengary station better for everybody, but with the closures there'll be some disruptions.

"This will be inconvenient, but when reopened the upgraded Burpengary station will ensure everyone can catch the train with ease, whether they are using a wheelchair, are injured, or simply travelling with a pram or luggage.

"Please, if you have any feedback or catch the train, now is the chance to have your say to make sure we support you in the best way possible."

Quotes attributable to Minister Mark Bailey:

"Having a fully accessible train station available can change the life of someone living with a disability, so it's great to see the upgrade of Burpengary station take a step forward.

"It is a testament to the work of local MP Shane King in advocating for Burpengary station to be upgraded, just as he did for Dakabin station.

"No one knows how to improve the station better than those who use it every day, so jump online and give us your suggestions."

Quotes attributable Queensland Rail Head of SEQ Scott Riedel:

"We want to hear directly from those customers who'll be affected by these closures so we can work out how best we can support them while their upgrade is progressing from January next year," Mr Riedel said.

"This feedback will be used to ensure there is appropriate alternative transport in place and help us prepare for any extra patronage at surrounding stations.

"We understand this will change the way customers travel for a period of time, but we're committed to making our rail network accessible for everyone in the long-term.

"Once reopened, the upgraded Burpengary station will ensure everyone can catch the train with ease, whether they are using a wheelchair, are injured, or simply travelling with a pram or luggage.

"We're delivering for our loyal customers and are committed to a world-class network when Brisbane takes the world stage in 2032."

More > https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98574

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#737
Keeping you moving, while we upgrade Bundamba station

Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services
The Honourable Mark Bailey

4th September 2023

. Works have begun on accessibility upgrades at Bundamba train station.
. To enable construction to be fast tracked, the station will be required to close from January next year.
. During this closure alternative transport will be in place.
. Have your say on how you would like to travel
. Bundamba station will be reopened throughout the second half of 2024.

Queensland Rail wants to hear from customers to help design the best alternatives for travel, while Bundamba station temporarily closes for an important accessibility upgrade.

Bundamba station will be rebuilt to modern accessibility standards as part of a $59 million upgrade though the Queensland Government's Station Accessibility Upgrade Program.

Station platforms will be raised to make the platform and train door level, reducing the gap making boarding safer and easier.

Customers in wheelchairs, with walking frames, parents with prams and people with luggage will also be able to catch a lift to a station overpass and then onto platforms which is a great accessibility outcome. 

Other improvements include upgraded customer facilities like accessible toilets, disability-compliant ticket windows, improved seating, extended platform shelters, improved bicycle storage and new security cameras.

We're also installing hearing augmentation loops, tactile floor indicators, new wayfinding signage, information screens and better security through CCTV and lighting upgrades.

In order to expedite the upgrade, Bundamba Station will temporarily close the during construction and Queensland Rail wants to consult with customers about alternative travel arrangements.

Queensland Rail will have alternative transport in place, with a bus replacement between Booval and Ebbw Vale according to the regular timetable.  But to make sure we've got you covered, Queensland Rail has launched a survey, which asks customers directly about their travel patterns and how best they can be supported when the upgrade is progressing from January next year.

Preparation work has already ramped up at Bundamba station ahead of this exciting project with signalling construction, vegetation removal and piling works well underway.

Customers can look forward to the station reopening throughout the second half of 2024, pending construction and weather conditions.

The Station Accessibility Upgrade Program projects are all part of the rail revolution occurring across the South East with Cross River Rail and 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games preparation underway and will support 1250 Queensland jobs for the duration.

Customers can fill in the survey HERE from today.

Quotes attributable to Bundamba MP Lance McCallum:

"This major upgrade is great news for our community, and we want it done as quickly and safely as possible.

Temporarily closing the station in January 2024 will more than halve the project time, and to prepare we want to hear from locals right now on ideas for the best alterative arrangements while the station is closed next year.

"There will be a shuttle bus in place for the duration of the closure, and we welcome all feedback from the community on how we can do this as easily and smoothly as possible.

"I encourage everyone to have their say now and thank locals in advance for their patience as we deliver this important upgrade for our community." 

Quotes attributable to Minister Mark Bailey:

"The improvements we are delivering as part of the Station Accessibility Upgrade Program will make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many train users across the region.

"It's important we here directly from you on how we can support you during this temporary closure, so get involved."

Quotes attributable Queensland Rail Head of SEQ Scott Riedel:

"We want to hear directly from those customers who'll be affected by these closures so we can work out how best we can support them while their upgrade is progressing from January next year," Mr Riedel said.

"This feedback will be used to ensure there is appropriate alternative transport in place and help us prepare for any extra patronage at surrounding stations.

"We understand this will change the way customers travel for a period of time, but we're committed to making our rail network accessible for everyone in the long-term.

"We're delivering for our loyal customers and are committed to a world-class network when Brisbane takes the world stage in 2032." 

More > https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98587

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Finally, they are doing station closures for the upgrades.  The previous situation where the upgrades carried on for years as stations kept open was just stupid, costly and unsafe in many cases. 

I raised this a number of times with the authorities over the years.  Glad to see finally listened.
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Yeerongpilly station to close for upgrade

On Monday 18 September, Yeerongpilly station will close for Cross River Rail upgrade works.

The station upgrade will include new station buildings, an additional third platform, new and upgraded station entry points, a new platform canopy for better weather protection, and improved accessibility features and parking.

During the closure, trains will run express through Yeerongpilly station in both directions, and the pedestrian overpass over Fairfield Road will remain open.

There will be plenty of alternative options to travel from Yeerongpilly including bus routes 104, 105, 108 and StationLink route 109 from Green Street near the station.

If you prefer to travel by train, Yeronga and Moorooka stations are open.
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#740
Brisbanetimes --> Brisbane train stations to close for 10 months for $370m disability upgrade $

Quote... Bailey said while the work would cause disruptions, it would improve the rail network.

"These upgrades will make our network better for everybody," he said.

"We're doing it this way because it means we can get the job done safely and efficiently, minimising impacts to commuters." ...

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Station  accessibility upgrades - update

11th September 2023

Greetings,

Been confirmed that  Banyo, Buranda, Lindum and Morningside stations will undergo accessibility upgrades.
It is noted that all four of these upgrades include full length full height platforms.  Essential in our view, well done.

Also the stations will close during the upgrades in 2024.  This is something that RAIL Back On Track has advocated for because doing upgrades with 'open stations' means the project is more costly as it can take years, it is a lot safer for passengers to close the stations, albeit a little inconvenient but UP and/or DOWN buses are provided as needed.   It is more cost effective overall which means more upgrades in time can be done with the savings.

Full details:

Banyo station accessibility upgrade

https://www.queenslandrail.com.au/inthecommunity/projects/banyo-station-accessibility-upgrade

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Buranda station upgrade

https://www.queenslandrail.com.au/inthecommunity/projects/buranda-station-upgrade

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Lindum station accessibility upgrade

https://www.queenslandrail.com.au/inthecommunity/projects/lindum-station-upgrade

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Morningside station accessibility upgrade

https://www.queenslandrail.com.au/inthecommunity/projects/morningside-station-accessibility-upgrade

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Robert

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Station accessibility upgrades - update 11th September 2023 Greetings, Been confirmed that Banyo, Buranda, Lindum...

Posted by RAIL - Back On Track on Sunday, 10 September 2023
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QuoteAlso the stations will close during the upgrades in 2024.

Simultaneous Buranda, Morningside and Lindum station closures...might help Cleveland line OTR?!  ;)

In all seriousness though, I hope particularly for Lindum that rail replacement services and stops are well planned given the school children usage. The areas and streets around the station and the preceding stations (Hemmant, Wynnum North) are not really ideal in peak times for more vehicle and pedestrian traffic moving around.

Jonno

Quote from: Cleveland Line on September 11, 2023, 08:51:01 AM
QuoteAlso the stations will close during the upgrades in 2024.

Simultaneous Buranda, Morningside and Lindum station closures...might help Cleveland line OTR?!  ;)

In all seriousness though, I hope particularly for Lindum that rail replacement services and stops are well planned given the school children usage. The areas and streets around the station and the preceding stations (Hemmant, Wynnum North) are not really ideal in peak times for more vehicle and pedestrian traffic moving around.
Morningside and Buranda.  Maybe do the Skyrail between the 2 at the same time.  Logic over funding I know.

Gazza

Might hit a few road overbridges if you did Skyrail from Morningside :wi3

Will probably start east of Norman Park.

Jonno

Quote from: Gazza on September 11, 2023, 09:58:19 AMMight hit a few road overbridges if you did Skyrail from Morningside :wi3

Will probably start east of Norman Park.
Sorry that is what I meant.

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https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98663

Construction start to make rail travel more accessible to everybody
11th September 2023

Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services
The Honourable Mark Bailey

.Early works have begun on accessibility upgrades at Lindum, Morningside, Buranda and Banyo train stations.

. To enable construction to be fast tracked, the stations will be required to close from January next year.

. During the closures alternative transport will be in place.

. Have your say on how you would like to travel.

. The stations will be reopened throughout the second half of 2024 except for Buranda, with completion expected in 2025.

Queensland Rail wants to hear from customers to help design the best alternatives for travel, while train stations temporarily close for important upgrades.

As part of the Palaszczuk Government's Big Build, this year's budget allocated close to $300 million towards five station accessibility upgrades on the Queensland Rail network, including Lindum, Morningside and Banyo Stations.

In addition, Queensland Rail has now also finalised arrangements for a full accessibility upgrade for Buranda station, with an estimated cost of $70 million.

Station platforms will be raised to bring the platform and train door closer together, reducing the gap to make boarding safer and easier.

Customers in wheelchairs, with walking frames, parents with prams and people with luggage will also be able to catch a lift to a station overpass and then onto platforms which is a great accessibility outcome. 

Other improvements include upgraded customer facilities like accessible toilets, disability-compliant ticket windows, improved seating and extended platform shelters.

We're also installing hearing augmentation loops, tactile floor indicators, new wayfinding signage, information screens and better security through CCTV and lighting upgrades.

Other customer benefits include updated security cameras with improved bicycle storage facilities at Banyo, Lindum and Morningside.

In order to expedite the upgrades, the stations will temporarily close during construction and Queensland Rail wants to consult with customers about alternative travel arrangements.

Queensland Rail will plan to have alternative transport in place including shuttle services to nearby stations. But to make sure we've got you covered, Queensland Rail has launched a survey, which asks customers directly about their travel patterns and how best they can be supported when their station upgrade is progressing from January next year.

A construction contract for major works has now been awarded to Laing O'Rourke for Morningside, Banyo, Buranda and Lindum stations.

Already activity has begun at the four stations. Enabling works are underway at Lindum and Buranda stations and customers will see site establishment in the coming months. Geotechnical activities and overhead line and service location works have already been carried out at Morningside station. Customers will see piling, signalling construction and site establishment soon.

Similar works are also underway at Banyo station with survey activities and associated platform works to continue in the coming weeks, including the removal of the heritage shelter currently on platform 1.

Lindum, Morningside and Banyo customers can look forward to the station reopening throughout the second half of 2024, pending construction and weather conditions and Buranda station will be ready for customers in mid-2025.

The projects are all part of the rail revolution occurring across the South East with Cross River Rail and 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games preparation underway.

Customers can fill in the survey here.

Quotes attributable to the Member for Bulimba, Di Farmer:

 "The Morningside Train Station is one of most well used on the Cleveland line and the accessibility upgrade is going to make a huge difference.

"Public transport is just so important and I know there has been a lot of excitement because of the upgrade plans.

"This is a terrific investment which I think when completed, will encourage more people in and around Morningside to consider public transport."

Quotes attributable to Member for Nudgee, Leanne Linnard:

"Accessibility to public transport is important for so many in our communities from young parents to cyclists, to those with a disability and the elderly.

"Our community advocated for these accessibility upgrades at Banyo Station some time ago and will welcome them being delivered.

"Being able to catch public transport safely and comfortably means everyone can enjoy ease of access and stay connected."

Quotes attributable to the Member for Lytton, Joan Pease:

"With a new station building, and an upgraded Park n Ride that includes a new active transport enclosure, these station accessibility upgrades have something for all users of public transport.

"We want to make it easy and seamless for people to catch trains or ride their bikes and this investment in the community makes that possible."

Quotes attributable to Minister Mark Bailey:

"These upgrades will make our network better for everybody, but with the closures there'll be some disruptions. We're doing it this way because it means we can get the job done safely and efficiently, minimising impacts.

"There's no better expert on your travel habits than you – the customer, which is why we want to work with you to make sure our alternative transport plan is right for you,"

"Fill in the survey so we can plan for the travel you need while we're busy getting this important accessibility upgrade done."

Quotes attributable Queensland Rail Head of SEQ Scott Riedel:

 "We want to hear directly from those customers who'll be affected by these closures so we can work out how best we can support them while their upgrade is progressing from January next year," Mr Riedel said.

"This feedback will be used to ensure there is appropriate alternative transport in place and help us prepare for any extra patronage at surrounding stations.

"We understand this will change the way customers travel for a period of time, but we're committed to making our rail network accessible for everyone in the long-term.

"Once reopened, the upgraded stations will ensure everyone can catch the train with ease, whether they are using a wheelchair, are injured, or simply travelling with a pram or luggage.

"We're delivering for our loyal customers and are committed to a world-class network when Brisbane takes the world stage in 2032."

More > https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98663

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Cleveland Line

QuoteLindum, Morningside and Banyo customers can look forward to the station reopening throughout the second half of 2024, pending construction and weather conditions and Buranda station will be ready for customers in mid-2025.

The QR project page for Buranda states it will reopen in second half of 2024, like all the others...

Can these Muppets not get anything right?

EDIT: refreshed the page and its updated. Look forward to reopening in 2025...

Any thoughts on why Buranda is looking at 18 month closure vs less than 12 months for others?

ozbob

^ I have confirmed 2025 is correct.  There was typo on the QR web site.

It is a more complex project, there are some local complications as I understand it.
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Gazza

#751
With the most recent announcements, here is my revised "Inaccessibility Map"

This represents stations without confirmed upgrades.
Note I have not included Albion and Wooloowin in the upgrade list because they seem to be stuck on pause.
I included all stations that form part of Logan & GC Faster rail by default.

inaccessibility map.jpg

11 stations are completely inaccessible.
-Thomas St
-Ebbw Vale
-Gaythorne
-Wynnum
-Bindha
-Traveston
-Yandina
-Wilston
-Riverview
-Gailes

Theoretically Yandina and Traveston are 'easy wins' since they don't need lifts, just compliant ramps. Do what was done at Cooran. And Bindha just needs be closed prior to CRR timetable changes.


45 stations still do to.

10 next Most urgent IMO

-Taringa (!!!)
-Wynnum Central
-Booval
-Bray Park
-Northgate (Extra lift)
-Enoggera
-Gaythorne
-Wellington Point
-Windsor
-Coorparoo (But needs to be done with the LX removal as skyrail)



ozbob

^ thanks Gazza.

Meanwhile, Lindum ...

Lindum station is about to get an incredible upgrade, making it accessible – so EVERYONE can catch the train To get...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Sunday, 10 September 2023
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With Eagle Junction to become a more prominent interchange station post CRR, especially for Beenleigh/GC passengers changing for the airport, I feel this needs an upgrade and modernisation long before the Olympics.

ozbob

Couriermail --> Several Brisbane train stations to close for months during upgrades $

QuoteQueensland commuters will face months of disrupted services as multiple train stations across the state's southeast close from January.

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Quote from: kram0 on September 12, 2023, 18:05:27 PMWith Eagle Junction to become a more prominent interchange station post CRR, especially for Beenleigh/GC passengers changing for the airport, I feel this needs an upgrade and modernisation long before the Olympics.

I have raised the issue of a 'northern interchange' with Translink and it is under review.
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Bundamba station is about to get an incredible upgrade, making it accessible – so EVERYONE can catch the train! To get...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Sunday, 3 September 2023
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Morningside station is about to get an incredible upgrade, making it accessible – so EVERYONE can catch the train To...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Sunday, 10 September 2023
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Banyo station is about to get an incredible upgrade, making it accessible – so EVERYONE can catch the train To get the...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Sunday, 10 September 2023
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We're making Buranda station accessible – so EVERYONE can catch the train! To get the job done as quickly and safely...

Posted by Queensland Rail on Sunday, 10 September 2023
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