Shorncliffe railway line

The Shorncliffe railway line is an 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) suburban railway line situated north of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia.

The line allowed Brisbane residents to travel to Moreton Bay's shoreline at Shorncliffe.

[5] Trains to Sandgate originally travelled via what is now the Exhibition line prior to the opening of the tunnel between Central and Brunswick Street in 1890.

[6] The Shorncliffe line is going to be used as a pilot test for the implementation of ETCS, (European Train Control System),[7][8] prior to its introduction with Cross River Rail.

The typical travel time between Shorncliffe and Brisbane City is approximately 33 minutes (to Central).

A Sandgate bound train arrives at Nundah station, 1910
Train crossing Palm Avenue, Shorncliffe, 1925