Redbank station celebrates 150 years

QUEENSLAND RAIL celebrated a milestone birthday for one of its oldest hubs last week when historic Redbank station turned 150 years old.

Queensland Rail historian Greg Hallam said Redbank was one of the original stations on the Ipswich-Brisbane line, opening in 1874.

“Redbank station has a rich history being on one of the original railway lines connecting Ipswich to Brisbane City at Roma Street Railway Station shortly after,” Mr Hallam said.

“When the Redbank-Bundamba loop line opened in 1904, Redbank became the station controlling much of the coal traffic from the West Moreton coalfield.

“Reflecting its importance, a new station was built in 1914. Due to deterioration and termite infestations in the station building, in 1994 the station building was completely reconstructed.

“In a first for Queensland Rail, original drawings and plans, and similar building materials were used for the reconstruction.

“The significance of the original roof tiles was realised, and they were incorporated into the present building.

“Redbank station played an important role in World War II, as it was used as a major transport hub for troops and supplies.

“Postwar it became a key stop for those working at the Redbank workshops.”

Locals celebrated the special event with cupcakes and watched as a steam train passed by.

Group Station Master – Redbank Carl Schroder said it was important to celebrate this milestone with locals.

“Redbank station has always played and still plays an important role in connecting this community,” Mr Schroder said.

“I enjoy coming to work and serving this community. On behalf of the station staff here, I’d like to wish Redbank station a big 150th birthday!”

In 2025, Queensland Rail will celebrate 160 years since the first section of railway opened.

The oldest station in Queensland is Grandchester (Bigges Camp) which opened in 1865.

The present Toowoomba Railway station also turned 150 this year.

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