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South Coast railway line, Queensland : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Coast railway line, Queensland
The South Coast railway line was an Australian railway from Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, to the Gold Coast. ==History== The Beenleigh railway line opened in 1885〔(History of Mt Gravatt ) Our Brisbane〕 before being extended to Southport in 1889.〔(The Southport Railway ) ''Brisbane Courier'' 25 January 1889 page 6〕 A branch line running from Southport Junction (later renamed Ernest Junction) to Tweed Heads opened on 10 August 1903.〔(Visitors from New South Wales ) ''The Brisbane Courier'' 11 August 1903 page 5〕 It had been hoped that the New South Wales Government would extend its Casino to Murwillumbah line a further 30 kilometres from Murwillumbah to Tweed Heads, but this did not occur due to cost of resuming the land and the expenses associated with the tunnel and bridge that would be required.〔(Tweed Heads Railway Extension ) ''The Brisbane Courier'' 29 May 1903 page 5〕 Due to the increasing popularity of the motor car, and political interests in road transport, the Tweed Heads branch closed on 1 July 1961, followed by the Beenleigh to Southport line on 30 June 1964.
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