Traveston railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia.
Traveston station consists of one short platform that can only accommodate one carriage, requiring passengers to alight via the front door of services.
A timber waiting room shelter is located behind the platform at ground level.
[1] However, in 2011 it was decided to restore the shelter, despite it being the least used station in on the Queensland Rail Citytrain network with an average of four passengers per week.
[4] On 9 June 1925, the Rockhampton Mail derailed near Traveston on a high timber trestle bridge.