North Coast line, Queensland sectional opening dates
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North Coast Line (NCL) opening dates by section[1][2]
This is a list of the NCL opening dates in sectional order. This list shows the original opening date of each NCL section, ignoring any subsequent deviations etc. A list of the NCL opening dates by chronological order, including the known opening dates for all line construction, including deviations, plus the known dates of other significant NCL related events is here.
Start | End | Date | Ref |
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Roma Street | Central | 1889-08-18 | |
Central | Mayne | 1890-11-01 | [3] |
Mayne | Northgate | 1882-05-11 | [4] |
Northgate | Petrie (North Pine) | 1888-03-01 | [5] |
Petrie | Caboolture | 1888-06-11 | [6] |
Caboolture | Landsborough | 1890-03-01 | [7] |
Landsborough | Yandina | 1891-01-01 | |
Yandina | Cooroy | 1891-07-17 | [8] |
Cooroy | Cooran | 1891-04-01 | [9] |
Cooran | Gympie | 1889-06-10 | [10] |
Gympie | Maryborough | 1881-08-06 | [11] |
Baddow | Howard | 1883-03-30 | |
Howard | Goodwood (Gregory) | 1887-08-15 | [12] |
Goodwood | Bundaberg | 1888-02-20 | [13] |
Bundaberg | North Bundaberg | 1891-06-15 | [14] |
North Bundaberg | Rosedale | 1892-07-01 | [15] |
Rosedale | Iveragh (Eurimbla) | 1897-10-01 | [16] |
Iveragh | Gladstone | 1896-08-01 | [17] |
Gladstone | Rockhampton | 1903-12-18 | |
Rockhampton | North Rockhampton | 1899-11-06 | [18] |
Glenmore Junction | Milman | 1911-10-18 | |
Milman | Yaamba | 1913-10-01 | |
Yaamba | Kunwarara | 1915-08-03 | [19][20] |
Kunwarara | Marlborough | 1917-03-31 | [21] |
Marlborough | Styx | 1919-06-05 | [22] |
Styx | Wumalgi | 1920-08-05 | [23] |
Wumalgi | St Lawrence | 1921-06-04 | [24] |
St Lawrence | Carmila | 1921-09-24 | |
Carmila | Koumala | 1920-08-07 | [25] |
Koumala | Sarina | 1915-07-21 | [26] |
Sarina | Mackay | 1913-06-07 | [27] |
Mackay | Farleigh | 1918-04-19 | |
Farleigh | Proserpine | 1923-12-01 | [28] |
Proserpine | Bowen | 1910-07-02 (by Bowen Proserpine Joint Tramway Board) | [29] |
Bowen | Guthalungra | 1890-05-01 | |
Guthalungra | Bobawaba (Wangaratta) | 1891-10-01 | [30] |
Bobawaba | Home Hill | 1913-07-03 | |
Home Hill | Carstairs | 1913-09-01 | |
Carstairs | Ayr | 1913-06-30 | |
Ayr | Stuart | 1901-03-27 (by Ayr Joint Tramway Board) | |
Stuart | Townsville | 1880-12-20 | |
Townsville | Kurukan | 1914-04-14 | [31] |
Kurukan | Rollingstone | 1915-04-05 | |
Rollingstone | Moongobulla | 1917-05-02 | |
Moongobulla | Coolbie | 1918-07-29 | |
Coolbie | Bambaroo | 1918-12-26 | |
Bambaroo | Toobanna | 1919-07-21 | |
Toobanna | Ingham | 1919-12-01 | [32] |
Ingham | Lilypond | 1921-01-10 | |
Lilypond | Feluga | 1924-12-10 | |
Feluga | El Arish | 1923-12-03 | |
El Arish | Innisfail | 1922-12-18 | |
Innisfail | Daradgee | 1924-12-08 | [33][34] |
Daradgee | Pawngilly | 1919-09-13 | |
Pawngilly | Babinda | 1912-12-09 | |
Babinda | Harvey Creek | 1910-02 (by Cairns Shire Council, CSC) | |
Harvey Creek | Aloomba | 1903-06-12 (by CSC) | [35] |
Aloomba | Gordonvale | 1898-08 (by CSC) | |
Gordonvale | Cairns | 1897-05-03 (by CSC) |
References
[edit]- ^ Kerr, J. 'Triumph of Narrow Gauge' Boolarong Publications 1990
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