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Roma Street railway station, Brisbane
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Roma Street railway station is a major railway station in the Brisbane central business district, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It was Brisbane's first railway station, opening in 1876. Roma Street is part of the QR Citytrain network, in Zone 1 of the TransLink integrated public transport system, and is the Brisbane terminus for most Queensland long-distance trains.
The station has a total of ten platforms. Platform 2 is the terminus for the standard gauge XPT service from New South Wales, platforms 2, 3 and 10 are for long-distance train travel within Queensland (including the Tilt Train), and the remainder serve the Citytrain suburban network. All Citytrain services, including the Airtrain, stop at Roma Street. Platforms 1 and 2 make up the Roma Street Busway Station.
Pedestrian access to the station is through the ground floor entrance of the Brisbane Transit Centre, a walkway from the end of George Street, or through the Roma Street Parkland.
Services by platform
Roma Street Station currently serves all suburban, interurban and long distance trains. The platforms at Brisbane's Roma Street Station are numbered from 2 to 10, with 2 being the easternmost platform and 10 being one of the westernmost. However during peak hour, some services may use different platforms from the ones listed below. The services which generally use each platform are listed below.
+ Note: Beenleigh, Cleveland and Gold Coast services depart from platform 6 whereas Airport, Doomben and Ferny Grove services depart from platform 7 during early mornings, late nights, weekends & public holidays.
* Note: Express services operate on most suburban lines during peak periods.
^ Note: Rosewood direct services normally operate during peak only, at other times, a change is required at Ipswich.
Non-Citytrain services
See TransLink buses servicing Roma Street and Translink buses servicing Roma Street Busway Station.
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