Cairns Railway Station
History
The original station was built in 1891, as part of the opening of the first stage of the Tablelands railway to Atherton Tableland, extended over many years to many branches, serving timber, mining, pastoral and tobacco resources. The station building was two-storey timber, with ornate verandahs: typical of tropical architecture of the era.
The 1897 Mulgrave Shire Tramway headed south, was extended, then was absorbed into the North Coast Railway, connecting Brisbane to Cairns via many coastal towns which had hitherto been ports for railways to the hinterland. That route was completed in 1924, and Cairns became a major tourist destination; the line was known as the Sunshine Route; new stock was built in the 1930s for the main train, now named Sunshine Express.
After years of WWII and postwar austerity, the Queensland Railways Department embarked on improvements in the early 1950s. New airconditioned trains were added on key routes: the Brisbane - Cairns one was named The Sunlander. Cairns railway station was rebuilt in 1955: two storey cream brick of modern design. As the first modern station, and serving a major destination, it featured prominently in publicity material. Unlike other main stations on the line, it didn't gain a full dining room or bar, just a snackbar kiosk.
As well as the Brisbane trains, the station served regional and commuter trains south and inland: mainly railmotors of three vintages, plus some mixed trains. These were withdrawn progressively. The extensive yards and loco facilities opposite the station were closed and dismantled to release the site for redevelopment. Surviving freight and servicing facilities were relocated to be adjacent to the cargo port. The tracks to the south were relocated out of street running and via the port too. The current station was opened by the Minister for Transport Vaughan Johnson on 7 May 1996, on the side of the site opposite the August 1955 station. It was built as part of the Cairns Central Shopping Centre and is under the shopping centre's car park.
Services
Cairns is the terminus of Traveltrain's Spirit of Queensland service to Brisbane Roma Street Station. From June 1953 to December 2014, Cairns was the terminus of The Sunlander service which was operated by Traveltrain (the long-distance passenger division of Queensland Rail).
It is the starting point for Kuranda Scenic Railway, as well as the Savannahlander service to Forsayth.
Platform layout and facilities
The station consists of two platforms, located under the car park for Cairns Central Shopping Centre. Platform 1 is used by the Spirit of Queensland service to Brisbane and the Savannahlander to Forsayth, and has a direct link to the Cairns Central Shopping Centre. Platform 2 is used for Kuranda Scenic Railway services and has a direct link to Bunda Street. There is also a Queensland Rail travel centre in the platform 1 concourse and a ticket office for the Kurada Scenic Railway in the platform 2 concourse.
Transport links
Cairns station is the starting point for Premier Motor Services coach services to Brisbane.
References
- ^ "Cairns – railway station in the Cairns Region (entry 39237)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
- ^ Armstrong & Kerr 'Sunshine route jubilee' ARHS Qld Div. 1975
- ^ "New Cairns Station Opened" Railway Digest June 1996 page 17
- ^ "Spirit of Queensland timetable" (PDF). Queensland Rail Travel. 13 June 2020.
- ^ Timetables Archived 10 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Premier Motor Services
External links
Media related to Cairns railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Cairns station Queensland's Railways on the Internet