Kuranda railway station

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Kuranda railway station is a historic heritage-listed station in Kuranda, Queensland, Australia, serving as a key tourist hub for visitors to the nearby rainforest and Barron Gorge.

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Kuranda railway station canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage-listed place
railway station
tourist attraction
country Australia
electrified no
fareZone Translink zone 21
hasCanopy yes
hasCoordinates approximately -16.819° S 145.638° E
hasFeature heritage gardens
tiled platforms
timber station buildings
tourist facilities
hasGardenType tropical gardens
hasLanguage English
hasRefreshmentFacilities yes
hasSignificance gateway to the Wet Tropics rainforest
historic transport hub for Kuranda
hasStyle Queenslander architecture
hasTicketOffice yes
hasWaitingRoom yes
heritageDesignation heritage-listed railway station
heritageRegister Queensland Heritage Register
heritageSignificance important example of early 20th-century Queensland railway architecture
locatedIn Australia
Kuranda
Queensland
Shire of Mareeba
locatedInRegion Far North Queensland
locatedOnLine Cairns–Kuranda railway
nearbyAttraction Barron Gorge
Barron Gorge National Park
Kuranda
surface form: Kuranda village
openingDate 1915
operator Queensland Rail
owner Queensland Rail
partOf Kuranda Scenic Railway
surface form: Cairns–Kuranda tourist railway experience
platformCount 2
primaryUse tourist railway services
railGauge 1067 mm
narrow gauge
roofMaterial corrugated iron
servedBy Kuranda Scenic Railway
Savannahlander
serves Kuranda
tourists visiting Barron Gorge
tourists visiting the rainforest
structureType ground station

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Kuranda Scenic Railway endpointStation Kuranda railway station
Kuranda hasFacility Kuranda railway station