Edens Landing railway station

[1] This side of the station also consists of a drop off zone, a ticket machine, and bike storage for commuters.

[1] The upgrade of the train services in the 1980s led Leighton Developers to pay for a station at Edens Landing.

[3] It was installed and named in about 1985,[4] and was officially opened on 25 January 1986 by the Minister of Transport at the time, Don Lane.

[5] The Queensland Police Service used the station as a lesson for the general public on two separate occasions in 2018.

The first occurred during February, when significant rainfall caused flooding in the area, particularly impacting the commute to the station.

[6] The second occurred in April, when the Queensland Police Service once again used the opportunity to educate the public, this time through a 'Lock It or Lose It' campaign.

An officer conducted an inspection of the railway station car park, where the officer found one vehicle unlocked and others with valuables left in plain sight, highlighting the importance of securing personal property and the risks of both opportunistic and professional thieves.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads reviewed the community feedback, which was held between November and December 2023.

[21] However, the start date for the Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail project has been delayed to mid-2025.

Edens Landing railway station commemorative plaque