Pinkenba railway station

[1] On 29 August 1906, a contract was let for refreshment rooms to be constructed at Pinkenba station, at a cost of £318.

On 27 September 1993, all passenger services on the line were suspended by the Goss Labor government as part of a statewide rationalisation of the rail network, which involved the closing or suspension of services of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines.

In 2005, the 1969 Pinkenba station area became a rubbish recycling site, with large amounts of dirt dumped over the terminus siding.

Circa 2001, the station building was cut in half and removed, pending the redevelopment of the site.

The right-hand section went to a private home in Shore Street East, in Cleveland and the left-hand section was transferred by ferry to North Stradbroke Island, and serves as the ticket office for Stradbroke Ferries.

The station c.1935
Pinkenba station in 2007