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The '''Ipswich and Rosewood line''' is a [[suburb]]an [[rail transport|railway line]] extending southwest from the [[Brisbane CBD]].
The '''Ipswich and Rosewood line''' refers to the section of the [[Main Line railway|Main Line]] to Toowoomba that has a regular [[suburb]]an [[rail transport|rail service]], extending southwest from the [[Brisbane CBD]].

==Route and stations==
[[File:Brisbane City Train Lines.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Section of the line between [[Toowong]] and [[Taringa]]]]
[[File:Rosewood Railway Station, Queensland, May 2012.JPG|thumb|[[Rosewood railway station]], 2012]]

{{Ipswich railway line}}
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Most services originate in Ipswich and stop at all stations to [[Bowen Hills railway station, Brisbane|Bowen Hills railway station]]. The typical travel time between Ipswich and Brisbane City is approximately 58 minutes (to [[Central railway station, Brisbane|Central]]).<ref name="timetable">[http://translink.com.au/resources/travel-information/services-and-timetables/timetables/110606-ipswich-rosewood-line.pdf Ipswich and Rosewood timetable] ''Queensland Rail'' retrieved 2011-06-04</ref> Rosewood services typically act as a shuttle between Rosewood and Ipswich stations, with selected peak direction services continuing through Ipswich. The typical travel time between Rosewood and Ipswich is 18 minutes.<ref name="timetable"/>

During weekday peak times, a number of the Ipswich services skip stations between [[Darra railway station, Brisbane|Darra]] and [[Milton railway station, Brisbane|Milton]] stopping only at Indooroopilly for faster travel times for commuters working in the [[Brisbane central business district]].

Passengers for/from the [[Rosewood railway line|Rosewood line]] change at Ipswich, [[Beenleigh railway line|Beenleigh]], [[Gold Coast railway line|Gold Coast]] and [[Cleveland railway line, Brisbane|Cleveland]] lines at Roma Street, and all other lines at Central.


==History==
==History==
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{{details|Rail transport in Queensland}}
{{details|Rail transport in Queensland}}
===Main Line===
The [[Main Line railway]] from Ipswich to [[Roma Street railway station|Brisbane]] was opened in 1876,<ref>''Centenary of the Ipswich – Brisbane Railway'' Armstrong, J. & ors. [[Australian Railway History|Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin]], July/August 1977 pp145-168;170–183</ref> as part of an extension of the first railway line from Ipswich to Bigge's Camp (now [[Grandchester, Queensland|Grandchester]]) on 31 July 1865.<ref>[http://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/documents/heritage/grandchester.pdf Grandchester Then & Now]. [[Ipswich City Council]].</ref>


Originally built as single track, the section was duplicated from 1885–87, indicating how quickly the traffic volume grew on the line. Interestingly, the [[Albert Bridge, Brisbane|Albert Bridge]] was built to accommodate 2 tracks in 1876, though only one was laid at the time.
===Ipswich and Rosewood railway line history===


The line west of Ipswich was duplicated to Wulkuraka in 1902 and to Grandchester (past Rosewood) in 1913<ref>Kerr, J. 'Triumph of Narrow Gauge' Boolarong Publications 1990</ref>.
The [[Main Line railway]] from Ipswich to [[Roma Street railway station|Brisbane]] was opened in 1876,<ref>''Centenary of the Ipswich – Brisbane Railway'' Armstrong, J. & ors. [[Australian Railway History|Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin]], July/August 1977 pp145-168;170–183</ref> as part of an extension of the first railway line from Ipswich to Bigge's Camp (now [[Grandchester, Queensland|Grandchester]]) on 31 July 1865.<ref>[http://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/documents/heritage/grandchester.pdf Grandchester Then & Now]. [[Ipswich City Council]].</ref>


The section from Roma St to [[Corinda, Queensland|Corinda]] (11&nbsp;km) was quadruplicated in 1963,<ref>Kerr, J. & Armstrong, J. 'Brisbane Railway Centenary', ARHS 1976</ref> and extended to [[Darra, Queensland|Darra]] (a further 5&nbsp;km) in 2011, which became the junction for the first section of the new [[Springfield railway line|Springfield]] line at that time.
The line was electrified from [[Ipswich railway station, Brisbane|Ipswich]] to [[Rosewood railway station]] in 1993 while [[The Honourable|The Hon]] [[David Hamill]] was Minister for [[Queensland Transport|Transport]]. The Rosewood line extends from the seat he held, the [[electoral district of Ipswich]], into that of [[Electoral district of Ipswich West|Ipswich West]].
The quadruplication between Brisbane and Corinda was extended in 2009 to Darra enable services from the new Springfield branch line.


The Roma St-Darra section was the first section electrified in 1979, with the section to Ipswich electrified in 1980.
===Branching lines===

The line was electrified from [[Ipswich railway station, Brisbane|Ipswich]] to [[Rosewood railway station]] in 1993 while Minister for [[Queensland Transport|Transport]] was the local member.

===Branch lines===
The [[Brisbane Valley railway line]], branching from the Rosewood line after [[Wulkuraka railway station]], was opened to [[Lowood, Queensland|Lowood]] in 1884, [[Esk, Queensland|Esk]] in 1886, and [[Yarraman, Queensland|Yarraman]] in 1913. Passenger services operated until 1989, and freight services until closure of the line in sections in 1988 and 1993.
The [[Brisbane Valley railway line]], branching from the Rosewood line after [[Wulkuraka railway station]], was opened to [[Lowood, Queensland|Lowood]] in 1884, [[Esk, Queensland|Esk]] in 1886, and [[Yarraman, Queensland|Yarraman]] in 1913. Passenger services operated until 1989, and freight services until closure of the line in sections in 1988 and 1993.


A line to [[Marburg, Queensland|Marburg]] opened in 1912, branching from the Rosewood line {{convert|380|m|ft|abbr=on}} east of [[Rosewood railway station]]. It was closed in sections from 1964 to 1995, and some of it is today the [[Rosewood Railway Museum]]; their Museum Junction station is at the truncated southern end of the line before Railway Street.
A line to [[Marburg, Queensland|Marburg]] opened in 1912, branching from the Rosewood line {{convert|380|m|ft|abbr=on}} east of [[Rosewood railway station]]. It was closed in sections from 1964 to 1995, and some of it is today the [[Rosewood Railway Museum]]; their Museum Junction station is at the truncated southern end of the line before Railway Street.


A [[loop line (railway)|loop line]] to [[Ebenezer, Queensland|Ebenezer]] for coal was built in 1990, leaving the Rosewood line just after [[Thagoona railway station]].
A line to a coal loading [[loop line (railway)|balloon loop]] at [[Ebenezer, Queensland|Ebenezer]] was opened in 1990, junctioning the Rosewood line just after [[Thagoona railway station]].


The initial section of the [[Springfield railway line]] was opened several weeks early in January 2011 to assist with transportation when much of Brisbane include the line between Darra and Ipswich was closed due to severe flooding.
The initial section of the [[Springfield railway line]] was opened one week early in January 2011 to assist with transportation when much of Brisbane include the line between Darra and Ipswich was closed due to [[2010-11 Queensland floods|severe flooding]].


A new branch line has been proposed to run south from Ipswich to [[Yamanto, Queensland|Yamanto]] and [[Ripley, Queensland|Ripley]], eventually connecting with the [[Springfield railway line|Springfield line]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.connectingseq.qld.gov.au/Libraries/Publications_split/connecting_seq2031_3.pdf|title=Connecting SEQ 2031: An Integrated Regional Transport Plan for South East Queensland|publisher=Department of Transport and Main Roads|year=2011}}</ref>
A new branch line has been proposed to run south from Ipswich to [[Yamanto, Queensland|Yamanto]] and [[Ripley, Queensland|Ripley]], eventually connecting with the [[Springfield railway line|Springfield line]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.connectingseq.qld.gov.au/Libraries/Publications_split/connecting_seq2031_3.pdf|title=Connecting SEQ 2031: An Integrated Regional Transport Plan for South East Queensland|publisher=Department of Transport and Main Roads|year=2011}}</ref>


==Route and stations==
==Corinda via South Brisbane==
[[File:Brisbane City Train Lines.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Section of the line between [[Toowong]] and [[Taringa]]]]
[[File:Rosewood Railway Station, Queensland, May 2012.JPG|thumb|[[Rosewood railway station]], 2012]]

{{Ipswich railway line}}
Most services originate in Ipswich and stop at all stations to [[Bowen Hills railway station, Brisbane|Bowen Hills railway station]]. The typical travel time between Ipswich and Brisbane City is approximately 58 minutes (to [[Central railway station, Brisbane|Central]]).<ref name="timetable">[http://translink.com.au/resources/travel-information/services-and-timetables/timetables/110606-ipswich-rosewood-line.pdf Ipswich and Rosewood timetable] ''Queensland Rail'' retrieved 2011-06-04</ref> Rosewood services typically act as a shuttle between Rosewood and Ipswich stations, with selected peak direction services continuing through Ipswich. The typical travel time between Rosewood and Ipswich is 18 minutes.<ref name="timetable"/>

During weekday peak times, a number of the Ipswich services skip stations between [[Darra railway station, Brisbane|Darra]] and [[Milton railway station, Brisbane|Milton]] stopping only at Indooroopilly for faster travel times for commuters working in the [[Brisbane central business district]].

Passengers for/from the [[Rosewood railway line|Rosewood line]] change at Ipswich, [[Beenleigh railway line|Beenleigh]], [[Gold Coast railway line|Gold Coast]] and [[Cleveland railway line, Brisbane|Cleveland]] lines at Roma Street, and all other lines at Central.

===Former service to Corinda via South Brisbane===
[[File:Tennyson-railway-line-map.png|thumb|left|Map of the Corinda via South Brisbane line.]]
[[File:Tennyson-railway-line-map.png|thumb|left|Map of the Corinda via South Brisbane line.]]
[[Corinda via South Brisbane railway line|Corinda via South Brisbane line]], also known as Tennyson line, connects the [[Beenleigh railway line|Beenleigh]] and Ipswich lines for coal, grain and intermodal freight services to the Port of Brisbane and Acacia Ridge intermodal terminal. It was the only connection between the northern and southern portions of the Brisbane suburban network until the [[Merivale Bridge]] opened in 1978. Commuter services were suspended in 2011 due to low patronage.<ref>{{Cite news | page = 4 | last = Heger | first = Ursula | title = Rail revamp on track but road upgrade needed - Trains to get boost in number | newspaper = [[The Courier-Mail]] | date =17 November 2010 | url = http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/trains-to-get-boost-in-numbers-during-peak-hour-traffic/story-e6freoof-1225954659818 |accessdate = 21 December 2010 |archivedate = 21 December 2010 |archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/5v8Yz1dDQ }}</ref>
The [[Corinda-Yeerongpilly railway line]], also known as the Tennyson line, connects the [[Beenleigh railway line|Beenleigh]] and Ipswich lines for coal, grain and intermodal freight services to the Port of Brisbane and Acacia Ridge intermodal terminal. It was the only connection between the northern and southern portions of the Brisbane suburban network until the [[Merivale Bridge]] opened in 1978. Commuter services were suspended in 2011 due to low patronage.<ref>{{Cite news | page = 4 | last = Heger | first = Ursula | title = Rail revamp on track but road upgrade needed - Trains to get boost in number | newspaper = [[The Courier-Mail]] | date =17 November 2010 | url = http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/trains-to-get-boost-in-numbers-during-peak-hour-traffic/story-e6freoof-1225954659818 |accessdate = 21 December 2010 |archivedate = 21 December 2010 |archiveurl = http://webcitation.org/5v8Yz1dDQ }}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:57, 23 November 2013

Map of the Ipswich line.
Map of the Rosewood line.

The Ipswich and Rosewood line refers to the section of the Main Line to Toowoomba that has a regular suburban rail service, extending southwest from the Brisbane CBD.

History

Main Line

The Main Line railway from Ipswich to Brisbane was opened in 1876,[1] as part of an extension of the first railway line from Ipswich to Bigge's Camp (now Grandchester) on 31 July 1865.[2]

Originally built as single track, the section was duplicated from 1885–87, indicating how quickly the traffic volume grew on the line. Interestingly, the Albert Bridge was built to accommodate 2 tracks in 1876, though only one was laid at the time.

The line west of Ipswich was duplicated to Wulkuraka in 1902 and to Grandchester (past Rosewood) in 1913[3].

The section from Roma St to Corinda (11 km) was quadruplicated in 1963,[4] and extended to Darra (a further 5 km) in 2011, which became the junction for the first section of the new Springfield line at that time.

The Roma St-Darra section was the first section electrified in 1979, with the section to Ipswich electrified in 1980.

The line was electrified from Ipswich to Rosewood railway station in 1993 while Minister for Transport was the local member.

Branch lines

The Brisbane Valley railway line, branching from the Rosewood line after Wulkuraka railway station, was opened to Lowood in 1884, Esk in 1886, and Yarraman in 1913. Passenger services operated until 1989, and freight services until closure of the line in sections in 1988 and 1993.

A line to Marburg opened in 1912, branching from the Rosewood line 380 m (1,250 ft) east of Rosewood railway station. It was closed in sections from 1964 to 1995, and some of it is today the Rosewood Railway Museum; their Museum Junction station is at the truncated southern end of the line before Railway Street.

A line to a coal loading balloon loop at Ebenezer was opened in 1990, junctioning the Rosewood line just after Thagoona railway station.

The initial section of the Springfield railway line was opened one week early in January 2011 to assist with transportation when much of Brisbane include the line between Darra and Ipswich was closed due to severe flooding.

A new branch line has been proposed to run south from Ipswich to Yamanto and Ripley, eventually connecting with the Springfield line.[5]

Route and stations

Section of the line between Toowong and Taringa
Rosewood railway station, 2012
Ipswich and Rosewood line
km
Northern lines
2.7
Bowen Hills
1.2
Fortitude Valley
0.0
Central
0.8
Roma Street
Hale Street
(Inner City Bypass)
2.3
Milton
3.5
Auchenflower
4.5
Toowong
6.0
Taringa
7.4
Indooroopilly
8.5
Chelmer
9.5
Graceville
Zone
1
2
10.7
Sherwood
11.6
Corinda
13.3
Oxley
16.0
Darra
20.0
Wacol
21.6
Gailes
23.5
Goodna
26.8
Redbank
Zone
2
3
29.2
Riverview
30.8
Dinmore
32.2
Ebbw Vale
34.1
Bundamba
35.5
Booval
37.0
East Ipswich
38.6
Ipswich
40.1
Thomas Street
Sadliers Crossing bridge
over Bremer River
41.6
Wulkuraka
43.9
Karrabin
48.5
Walloon
Zone
3
4
52.7
Thagoona
Ebenezer coal loop
Museum Junction
57.0
Rosewood
km

Most services originate in Ipswich and stop at all stations to Bowen Hills railway station. The typical travel time between Ipswich and Brisbane City is approximately 58 minutes (to Central).[6] Rosewood services typically act as a shuttle between Rosewood and Ipswich stations, with selected peak direction services continuing through Ipswich. The typical travel time between Rosewood and Ipswich is 18 minutes.[6]

During weekday peak times, a number of the Ipswich services skip stations between Darra and Milton stopping only at Indooroopilly for faster travel times for commuters working in the Brisbane central business district.

Passengers for/from the Rosewood line change at Ipswich, Beenleigh, Gold Coast and Cleveland lines at Roma Street, and all other lines at Central.

Former service to Corinda via South Brisbane

Map of the Corinda via South Brisbane line.

The Corinda-Yeerongpilly railway line, also known as the Tennyson line, connects the Beenleigh and Ipswich lines for coal, grain and intermodal freight services to the Port of Brisbane and Acacia Ridge intermodal terminal. It was the only connection between the northern and southern portions of the Brisbane suburban network until the Merivale Bridge opened in 1978. Commuter services were suspended in 2011 due to low patronage.[7]

References

  1. ^ Centenary of the Ipswich – Brisbane Railway Armstrong, J. & ors. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, July/August 1977 pp145-168;170–183
  2. ^ Grandchester Then & Now. Ipswich City Council.
  3. ^ Kerr, J. 'Triumph of Narrow Gauge' Boolarong Publications 1990
  4. ^ Kerr, J. & Armstrong, J. 'Brisbane Railway Centenary', ARHS 1976
  5. ^ "Connecting SEQ 2031: An Integrated Regional Transport Plan for South East Queensland" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads. 2011.
  6. ^ a b Ipswich and Rosewood timetable Queensland Rail retrieved 2011-06-04
  7. ^ Heger, Ursula (17 November 2010). "Rail revamp on track but road upgrade needed - Trains to get boost in number". The Courier-Mail. p. 4. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.

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