Visit Fraser Coast

Queensland Rail Travel Centre Maryborough

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Plan your Queensland rail journey with local know‑how in Maryborough. **Drop into the Queensland Rail Travel Centre Maryborough for friendly, face‑to‑face advice and on‑the‑spot reservations for rail journeys across Queensland.** The team can help you compare routes and timetables, book tickets, and point you to real‑time service updates so you travel with confidence. Payment is easy with EFTPOS and major cards, and holiday trading hours are published online. ## How can the Maryborough Travel Centre help? Visit during operating hours to speak with experienced staff who can assist with rail travel advice and make your reservation to travel in Queensland. They’ll help you plan point‑to‑point trips, understand connections, and prepare for travel day with the latest guidance and policies. [Source] ## Where can you travel by rail from the Fraser Coast? Queensland Rail Travel runs five long‑distance services and two tourist trains across a comprehensive network. Journey the coast between Brisbane and Cairns, or head west to Charleville, Longreach and Mount Isa. Iconic tourism rail experiences like Kuranda Scenic Railway and the legendary Gulflander are also available. [Source] ## Is there a connection to Hervey Bay and local stations? Selected services include connections between Maryborough West railway station, the Old Maryborough railway station and Hervey Bay. These operate on specific days and schedules, so check the current timetable before you travel or ask the team to confirm the best option for your dates. [Source] ## What payment methods are accepted? Accepted at Queensland Rail Travel Centres: - EFTPOS, including MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards, plus a wide range of debit cards - Pre‑paid gift cards Not accepted: cash, American Express (AMEX), JCB, Diners, or personal cheques. No cash‑out facilities are available. [Source] ## When should you visit or book? Travel Centres may operate limited hours on public holidays or be closed, so check the holiday trading hours before you pop in. If you can’t reach a Travel Centre, your local travel agent or Visitor Information Centre can assist with a rail booking. [Source] ## How do you stay informed and plan for accessibility? Before you go, review Service Updates for any schedule changes or disruptions. You can also explore accessible travel information specific to each service—and even tour some trains online—to plan with confidence. Staff can direct you to the latest resources. [Source] Ready to roll? Visit the Maryborough team during operating hours, or browse routes and timetables online, then book the journey that suits your plans.

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