Yurol railway station

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LocationElm Street, Cooroy
Australia
Distance134.49 kilometres from Central
Yurol
General information
LocationElm Street, Cooroy
Australia
Owned byQueensland Rail
Line(s)North Coast
Distance134.49 kilometres from Central
Platforms1
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
Statusabandoned
History
Opened1912
Closed1963
Rebuilt1931 (major expansion)
Electrified1915 (Telegraph)
1925 (whole site)[1][2]
Services
Preceding station Queensland Rail Queensland Rail Following station
Cooroy
towards Brisbane
North Coast Line Pomona
towards Gympie North
Yurol railway station
Yurol railway station is located in Queensland
Yurol railway station
Location of Yurol railway station in Queensland
Yurol railway station is located in Australia
Yurol railway station
Yurol railway station (Australia)
LocationElm Street, Cooroy, Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates26°23′37″S 152°53′11″E / 26.3937°S 152.8864°E / -26.3937; 152.8864
Design period1912
Built1912
Built forDepartment of Railways
ArchitectOffice of the Chief Engineer of Queensland Rail
OwnerQueensland Government

Yurol railway station is a former railway station at on Elm Street, Cooroy, Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. It is on the North Coast railway line serving the area of Yurol. It was designed by the Office of the Chief Engineer of Queensland Rail and upgraded by the Department of Railways including a siding and level crossing in 1915 following its original construction in 1912 with significant input from the Noosa Council.[3][4] Originally called Thorley's Siding it was renamed to Yurol Siding in 1915 and was equipped with interlocking gear and used as a Telegraph station.[5]

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