Salisbury Station will close to the public from Monday 9 December ahead of a full accessibility rebuild as part of Cross River Rail associated works.
The rebuild will improve access and functionality for all customers, with an additional third platform, overpass and lifts being built to enhance connectivity around the station.
A new station building, enclosed bicycle storage shelter, Kiss ‘n’ Ride parking and a new canopy at platform level for weather protection and are also included in the rebuild.
Salisbury station is being rebuilt as part of a wider transformation to expand, improve and modernise south east Queensland’s rail network, and work will soon begin on demolition of the existing station.
As part of this transformation, the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority is responsible for a rolling program of station accessibility upgrades between Dutton Park and Salisbury stations, including a complete rebuild of Salisbury station.
Beenleigh line trains will run express through Salisbury station during construction, with the station expected to reopen in mid-2026 once works are complete.
Salisbury station is one of seven stations being rebuilt on Brisbane’s southside as part of wider Cross River Rail works, with Fairfield, Yeronga, Rocklea and Dutton Park already open and providing customers with modern and accessible stations.
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