Dalveen, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Dalveen is a town and a locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

[6] The New England Highway enters the locality from the north (The Glen) and exits to the south (Cottonvale); it bypasses the town just to the west.

[8][9] The section of the Southern railway line from Cherry Gully via Dalveen to Stanthorpe opened on 3 May 1881.

[18] The official opening was cancelled due to the death of respected pioneer David Butler.

The contractor was Jack Smith, and local sawmillers the Pidgeon Brothers supported the project with timber and use of their trucks.

In November 1925, it decided to hold a Christmas Tree Party in December, which has become an annual event.

[35] The Southern Downs Regional Council operates a mobile library service which visits the Dalveen State School in Pine Crescent.

[36] The Dalveen branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association has its rooms at Cameron's Corner on the Old Stanthorpe Road.

Saint Barnabas Anglican Church, 2015
Dalveen State School, 2015
Dalveen Hall, 2015
Railway bridge on the Southern line over Old Stanthorpe Road at Cherry Gully, 2015