Bus Wedged Under Bridge in Graceville

A Translink bus became wedged under a bridge in Graceville causing traffic disruptions and train delays on Tuesday afternoon.

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The incident occurred on Graceville Oxley Road at approximately 3:20 pm. There were no passengers on board as the bus was not in service, ensuring that no one was injured or trapped in the vehicle.

Authorities responded quickly to the scene, with emergency crews on-site to assist in freeing the bus. An exclusion zone was established, affecting several streets in the area. Motorists were urged to avoid the region due to the ongoing operation.



The situation lasted for nearly three hours, but by 6:10 pm, the bus was successfully dislodged from under the bridge, and the scene was cleared. Train services, which were initially disrupted, were gradually returning to normal operations.

Despite the resolution of the incident, residual train delays persisted, impacting commuters on the Airport, Beenleigh, and Gold Coast lines. Delays of up to 30 minutes longer than usual were experienced.



This unusual occurrence has prompted questions regarding safety measures and protocols for oversized vehicles in the area, as well as the potential impact on public transportation services in the region. Authorities are expected to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident to prevent similar situations in the future.

The Graceville bridge incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and safety regulations in the transport sector, as well as the need for efficient traffic management and coordination during such emergencies.

Published 4-November-2023

QR Customers from Darra, Chelmer to Benefit from Extra Train Services During Peak Times

Beginning 13 May 2019, customers of Queensland Rail coming from Darra Station, Chelmer stand to benefit from the extra train services that will be added to the Springfield line and six other train lines to carry more passengers during the busy hours.

The additional weekly train services was announced ahead of timetable improvements planned this 2019. These changes will be available in the TransLink Journey Planner beginning mid-April.

The extra 32 weekly services to the Redcliffe Peninsula, Cleveland, Springfield, Shorncliffe​, Ferny Grove​,Gold Coast, and Airport lines would add 14,000 seats during peak hours in the morning and afternoon.

​Monday to Friday additions

Line ​Departing station ​Departure time ​Arrival station​Arrival time
​Redcliffe Peninsula ​Kippa-Ring station7.10am ​Central station8.05am
​Cleveland​Cleveland station
6.39am ​Central station7.34am
​ClevelandCentral station5.09pm Cleveland station6.05pm

​Monday to Thursday additions to the services already running on a Friday

Line ​Departing station ​Departure time ​Arrival station​Arrival time
​Springfield​Springfield Central station6.51am ​Central station7.32am
Shorncliffe ​Shorncliffe station
7.39am ​Central station8.16am
Shorncliffe Central station6.58am Shorncliffe station7.35am

​Friday additions to the services already running Monday to Thursday

Line ​Departing station ​Departure time ​Arrival station​Arrival time
​Ferny Grove​Ferny Grove station7.25am ​Central station ​7.56am
​Gold Coast​Varsity Lakes station5.55am ​Central station ​7.14am
Airport Central station7.16am ​Domestic Airport station7.40am
Airport ​Domestic Airport station7.49am ​Central station8.13am
​ClevelandCentral station5.32pm Cleveland station6.35pm

The additional train services is Queensland Rail’s response to customer feedback, and was the result of analyzing patronage data, wait times, and operational efficiencies.