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Queensland Rail (Australia) passenger trains
Queensland Rail is Queensland's number one service provider, carrying 62 million passengers a year and connecting people and destinations throughout the state. Our commercial and community services are supported by a 8,000km track network and management, maintenance, engineering and support teams across the country.
Our city network connects much of South East Queensland. It extends from the centre of Brisbane South to Beenleigh and Robina on the Gold Coast, North to Ferny Grove, Shorncliffe, Doomben, Caboolture and Gympie, East to Cleveland and West to Ipswich and Rosewood. The city network covers approximately 300 km of track and encompasses 143 stations.
Traveltrain Network:
Our Traveltrain rail network plays an important role in connecting regional Queensland and offers the largest and most comprehensive network of long distance and tourist trains in Australia. Queensland Rail's services extend along the Queensland coastline from Brisbane to Cairns and West to Charleville, Longreach and Mount Isa. Our fleet includes the following services:
Outback services: Spirit of the outback – Brisbane to Longreach, The Inlander – Townsville to Mt Isa, The Westlander – Brisbane to Charleville.
Coastal Services: The Sunlander – Brisbane to Cairns, The Tilt Train – Brisbane to Cairns.
Tourist Trains:
Queensland Rail operates two tourist train services offering unique and in some instances ‘world renowned’ rail travel experiences: Kuranda Scenic Railway – Kuranda to Cairns, Gulflander – Normanton to Croydon. We have also retained a fleet of steam locomotives and wooden carriages for special operations and charters.
Network: Queensland Rail's Network business provides services to rail operators on our regional freight systems, including negotiating access to the network and consultation to provide alignment with freight market requirements.

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