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If you enjoyed this video, please support us with a small donation to make it easier for us to create content like this, thank you. https://buymeacoffee.com/transitchat Nyanda, Gloucester St and Tennyson stations are three ghost stations on South East Queensland’s rail network with each station having a rich history that spans back almost a century and a half. In this video I will be exploring the history, downfall and potential revitalisation of each station. Hope you guys enjoy the video. We (mostly) fixed the audio issues that were prevalent in the last episode due to feedback on that video so thank you for all the feedback you gave us. Note: the outro was not filmed in Tennyson, comment below if you think you know where it was filmed. Corrections (Thank you to everyone pointing these out): At 1:42 I say that the spur line is not in use, it still is in use by the steelworks that currently occupy the site. At 3:25 Salisbury is spelt incorrectly. At 7:12 the Beenleigh and Tennyson lines met at South Coast Junction (Yeerongpilly) not Boggo Junction (Dutton Park), Boggo Junction is further north where the Wooloongabba branch split off from the line that goes to South Bank station. A few people pointed out that I am pronouncing Nyanda incorrectly as it is pronounced Nigh - anda not Nee - anda, apologies for this. Timestamps Introduction: 00:00 Criteria 00:34 Nyanda station 01:14 Gloucester St station 04:03 Tennyson station 05:41 Future of Tennyson 09:24 Reopening Tennyson? 10:10 Issues with the line 11:34 Outro: 15:33 Want to see more content? Our channel: / @brissietransit Enjoyed the video, here is another video about Brisbane’s rail network: • Exploring Brisbane’s half abandoned p... Support Us https://buymeacoffee.com/transitchat Sources, References and Software History of the “Wooloongabba” branch by WalkaboutWithRob (Please do check this video out if you like learning QR history it is very good): • Solving a Brisbane Railway Mystery Photos of Nyanda st: / 2520202824898799 Gloucester st station photo: https://facebook.com/1945423115710109... Footage of last revenue service going through the Tennyson line: • Last Train From Tennyson Photos of Tennyson station by Robert Dow: https://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.ph... Olympics train bid: New push to re-open southside rail line: https://www.couriermail.com.au/questn... Lord mayor joins chorus of calls for Tennyson rail line to be reopened: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/nati... Reviving the Tennyson Rail Line: A Sustainable Alternative to New Car Bridges?: https://indooroopillynews.com.au/inde... The Tennyson rail line could better service Brisbane's growing population, so why isn't it open to passengers? https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-1... Outro composition: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22 by Camille Saint-Saëns, at the very end of the first movement. Aerial imagery of QLD: https://qimagery.information.qld.gov.au/ Google Earth Studio for 3D earth imagery: https://www.google.com/earth/studio/ Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects were used for video editing and visual effects respectively. Microsoft Paint was used extensively during the creation of this video. #IloveBrisbaneMetro #IloveSydneyMetro #Iloveqldrail #Brisbane #SEQrailnetwork #translink #trains #railways #transport #Brisbane TransitChat 2024