Fortitude Valley railway station is located on the
North Coast line in
Queensland
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, Australia. Located beneath the Valley Metro complex, it serves the central
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the states and territories of Australia, Australian state of Queensland, and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a populati ...
suburb of
Fortitude Valley
Fortitude Valley (often called "The Valley" by local residents) is an inner suburb of the City of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. In the , Fortitude Valley had a population of 9,708 people. The suburb features two pedestri ...
. The station is one of four inner city stations that form a core corridor through the centre of Brisbane.
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Pedestrian access to the station is via two thoroughfares near the corner of
Brunswick and Wickham Streets and a pedestrian overpass connecting to
McWhirters
McWhirters is a heritage-listed former department store at Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as McWhirters Marketplace, McWhirters & Son Ltd, and Myer (Fortitude Valley). It was added to ...
. There is also a lesser known entrance through the car park at the Northern side of the station, both out to Alfred Street in the West and Alden Street in the east, the latter through a secluded elevator in the eastern side of the car parking complex.
On the Path to the overpass to McWhirters, exists two escalators that lead down to Wickham Street, however due to political issues these escalators are non-functional and are normally closed off with a metal door.
History
The station opened on 1 November 1890 as Brunswick Street with the completion of the railway from
Brisbane Central.
In July 2007, an upgrade on the station commenced but being a busy station, only two platforms were able to be upgraded at any one time.
The upgrade was completed in October 2008 with escalators, elevators, new lighting, updated passenger information displays and upgraded flooring. With the upgrade completed, the station was renamed Fortitude Valley.
An upgrade of the Valley Metro Shopping centre (building that exists around the station) commenced in 2017 and has the potential to upgrade the entrances to the station.
Services
Fortitude Valley station is served by all suburban and interurban
City network
City networks can either refer to a membership organization city leaders join to connect their city to other municipalities, or to a geographical concept used to describe inter-connectivity of cities on different levels (trade, railways, culture e ...
lines.
Also see Inner City timetable
Services by platform
References
External links
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Fortitude Valley stationQueensland Rail
Fortitude Valley stationQueensland's Railways on the Internet
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Railway stations in Brisbane
Railway stations in Australia opened in 1890
North Coast railway line, Queensland