Barinia Station was a railway station on the Cleveland Line of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It opened in 1937 for passengers only and had no goods facilities.[1] It closed in 1960 with the closure of the railway beyond Lota and was demolished soon after. It was not rebuilt when the line was reopened in 1987.
Barinia | |
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General information | |
Location | Ormiston |
Coordinates | 27.5120°S 153.2563°E / -27.5120; 153.2563 (Barinia railway station) |
Owned by | Queensland Rail |
Line(s) | Cleveland Line |
Platforms | 1 total (1 side platform) |
History | |
Opened | 1937 |
Closed | 1960 |
It was located at 27.5120°S 153.2563°E / -27.5120; 153.2563 (Barinia railway station) on the bend between Ormiston railway station and Raby Bay railway station (now Cleveland railway station).[2]
Not to be confused with Barinia railway siding, South Australia.
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Disused railway stations in Queensland | |
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