Passenger Rail, Major Projects & Infrastructure

Yeronga station to close for six months

The temporary closure of a railway station is being done for reasons of safety and efficiency.

YERONGA station on Brisbane’s southside is to close for about six months from 19 April.

This is part of ensuring works at the station as part of the Cross River Rail can be done safely and efficiently.

According to Unity, the company developing Cross River Rail, the works at Yeronga station will include raising platform 1 and 2, relocating in-ground services, constructing retaining walls, installing shade canopies and installing new station amenities.

“When the station reopens to services, construction will continue to complete permanent features,” the Unity statement read.

“These activities have less of an impact on the operation of the station.”

New, temporary bus services are being put on during the disruption.

“We appreciate your patience during construction and will continue to update you as work progresses,” the Unity statement concluded.”