Nerang railway station

Nerang

Northbound view in April 2012
Location Leagues Club Drive, Nerang
Coordinates 27°59′39″S 153°21′00″E / 27.9941°S 153.3500°E / -27.9941; 153.3500Coordinates: 27°59′39″S 153°21′00″E / 27.9941°S 153.3500°E / -27.9941; 153.3500
Owned by Queensland Rail
Operated by City network
Line(s) Gold Coast
Distance 75.89 kilometres from Central
Platforms 2 (1 island)
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Ground
Bicycle facilities Yes
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status Staffed
Station code 600185 (platform 1)
600120 (platform 2)
Fare zone go card 13
Website Queensland Rail
History
Opened 16 December 1997
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station   Queensland Rail   Following station
toward Bowen Hills
Gold Coast Line

Nerang railway station is located on the Gold Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Gold Coast suburb of Nerang.

History

Nerang station opened on 16 December 1997 when the Gold Coast line was extended from Helensvale.[1] It served as the terminus until the line was extended in 1998 to Robina.

Services

Nerang is served by Gold Coast line services from Varsity Lakes to Bowen Hills, Doomben and Brisbane Airport Domestic.[2]

Services by platform

Platform Line Destinations Notes
1 Gold Coast Varsity Lakes [3]
2 Gold Coast Bowen Hills, Doomben & Brisbane Airport Domestic [4]

Surfside Buslines operate eight routes from Nerang station:

References

  1. "Nerang extension opens but bus to Surfers still faster" Railway Digest February 1998 page 22
  2. Gold Coast line timetable TransLink 20 January 2014
  3. Nerang Platform 1 TransLink
  4. Nerang Platform 2 TransLink
  5. Route 735 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
  6. Route 739 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
  7. Route 740 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
  8. 1 2 Routes 743, 744 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
  9. Route 745 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
  10. 1 2 Routes 746, 749 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
  11. Route 748 timetable TransLink 21 July 2014
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