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Traveston railway station is on the Sunshine Coast line, between Cooran and Gympie North. It is the least used station on the Citytrain network. Total passengers was 131 for FY 18/19. In 2011 it was in danger of closing as it had significant termite damage.
On the 25 March 2010 Queensland Rail warned Gympie Regional Council it wouldn't upgrade Traveston train station and was to close it down. A campaign was started to keep Traveston. With local support we were successful in keeping Traveston station in service.
On Tuesday 22nd November 2011 a group of us travelled to Traveston to celebrate the saving of the station. We also did some media there as well.
This is a pictorial history of the day.
We begin at Roma St. ICE 151 for Gympie North (despite the Nambour desto).
We did a ' dance ' at Mooloolah to get around IMU 121 an UP service. Single line, single platform face means that a train often has to reverse to pass. We refer to this as a ' dance '... hey it's Queensland ! 🥴
Traveston. I don't think there has been so many pax detrain at Traveston for many a year .. 👍
Platform at Traveston is one carriage length.
Looking in the Down direction (towards Gympie North).
Restoration works underway. A very nice touch at Traveston are the two go card readers! Redundancy 😉
Termite damage.
Damage was significant and widespread.
Small waiting shed ...
Not the biggest station on the network ...
Northbound Tilt ...
Southbound Tilt.
The Traveston go card readers - never have to queue 😄
Yours truly at Traveston!
Travelled back to Brisbane on the return ICE service.
At Fortitude Valley, detrained there to change to Ipswich service.
Traveston was the location of a serious railway accident on the 9th June 1925.
The Rockhampton Mail derailed near Traveston on a high timber trestle bridge slq.qld.gov.au/blog/frightful…
NAR oft under recognised for its contribution particularly in WW2
Monument Australia monumentaustralia.org.au/display/80164-…
Lest We Forget ..
As many as 247 trains ran per week in 1944.
Incredible for an aging fleet of steam loco second hand from WA and Qld, SA. They soldiered on!
Ryan Park, Katherine
This plaque acknowledges the contribution made by many civilians in the development and operations of the NORTH AUSTRALIA RAILWAY in the Katherine region through peace and war monumentaustralia.org.au/display/98030-…
G'day Ozlings 😷🌛👻🥊
L1 🚲 sprint 🔥
27.2⁰C in the fun palace 🥳
Digger says "Oz day, we be on the flier Bro hey!"
Hey macro buddy we.got.this. 🚀 #homegym
🟢 GREEN !!
Live from the fun palace 🥳
Ozbob's Oz day message 🤠
Colac - Beech Forest - Crowes VR 2' 6" railway
Some old photographs in my Grandfather's collection. Not the best quality but hope of some interest.
On this occasion a NA was doing the honours.
Ferguson (127 1/2 miles) was on the Beech Forest - Crowes line.
P G Dow c. 1940s. 1/n
NA at Crowes (130 miles)
View from Crowes station
Most southern railway station on Oz mainland
Bass Strait in the distance
G'day Ozlings 😷🌛👻🥊
P12 🚲 hill interval train-ing 🤠
26.7⁰C in the fun palace 🥳
Digger says "Pace the race hey Bro .."
Yo macro buddy, first place 👍 #homegym
🟢 Rollin' ..
SA and Vic
Steam ..
Pace ... 🥊 #winningwithpurpose
Don't be a gunna, gunnas don't do ...😄
🔬🧠🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌
G'day Ozlings 😷🌛👻🥊
P11 🚲 mole hill and mountain 🏔️
25.0⁰C in the train-ing room ⛷️
Digger says "Go higher Bro!"
Hearing you macro buddy, set the centre set the side 👍 #homegym
🔴 RED ! Flier running late ...
🟢 Rollin' ..