The end of the line for Airtrain will be in Ipswich once Cross River Rail comes on line.
Instead,Airtrain services would continue through to the Ipswich line once they passed through the Brisbane CBD.
The plan would come into effect when Cross River Rail comes online in 2025 and was a blow to the privately run Airtrain,with Gold Coast trips accounting for nearly one in five of its passengers.
But while Gold Coast stakeholders could feel aggrieved,public transport advocate Robert Dow,from the lobby group Rail Back on Track,said network planners had little choice as there were “technical reasons” behind the change.
“Currently,trains from the Gold Coast cross the Merivale Bridge,merge onto the CBD lines,keep right on the suburban tracks through the CBD and on to the northern lines,and then peel off to the right onto the airport spur after Eagle Junction,” he said.
“But with Cross River Rail,trains from the Gold Coast will now enter the tunnel,pass through the new underground stations,including Albert Street and Roma Street in the CBD,pop up near Exhibition and merge in from the left to the northern lines.
“If you continued to run them to the airport,they still would need to peel off to the right to enter the airport spur.”