Main Line railway, Queensland

The Main Line is a railway line in South East Queensland, Australia. It was opened in a series of sections between 1865 and 1867. It commences at Roma St Station in Brisbane and extends west 161 km to Toowoomba. It is the first narrow gauge main line constructed in the world. The section of the line from the end of Murphys Creek railway station to the Ruthven Street overbridge, Harlaxton is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. The Murphys Creek Railway Complex, the Lockyer Creek Railway Bridge (Lockyer), the Lockyer Creek Railway Bridge (Murphys Creek) and Swansons Rail Bridge are also heritage listed.

QR Main Line
kilometrage from Brisbane Central
km
0.8
Brisbane Roma Street
Ipswich and Rosewood suburban line
2.3
Milton
3.5
Auchenflower
4.5
Toowong
6.0
Taringa
7.4
Indooroopilly
8.5
Chelmer
9.5
Graceville
10.7
Sherwood
Yeerongpilly via Tennyson Line
(closed to commuter rail)
11.6
Corinda
13.3
Oxley
16.0
Darra
20.0
Wacol
21.6
Gailes
23.5
Goodna
26.8
Redbank
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
52.7
Thagoona
Ebenezer coal loop
Museum Junction
57.0
Rosewood
Lanefield
Calvert
Grandchester
Yarongmulu
82.4
Laidley
Forest Hill
Lawes
Eastern Drive
97.2
Gatton
Lockyer Creek
Grantham
Warrego Highway
115.3
Helidon
Lockyer
Lockyer Creek
Murphys Creek
Main Range Railway,
for details which see
Toowoomba Bypass
Willowburn
Harlaxton
New England Hwy
Aurizon Yard
Gowrie Creek
162.0
Toowoomba
km