Cross River Rail’s Roma Street Station underground. Cross River Rail chief executive Graeme Newton (right) and Cross River Rail project director Jeremy Kruger with new rail line connecting Roma Street to Boggo Road.Credit:Tony Moore
That is a far cry from waiting for a bus at Queen Street Busway,to get across the Victoria Bridge along the Southeast Busway to the Gabba,or catching a cab or an Uber,let alone driving a car and parking.
Walking from Roma Street or Central stations to George Street would take 20 minutes.
Cross River Rail chief executive Graeme Newton said commuters did not realise how close the new stations were to each other and the potential benefits.
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“When you go underground,people don’t realise that Roma Street to Albert Street is really only about 800 metres or so,” Newton said.
“And when you go from Albert Street to Woolloongabba it is only 1.2 kilometres.”
The exact travel times for Cross River Rail,expected to be in operation by 2025,will depend on the speed of trains underground,something still being tested by Queensland Rail and operators of the $640 millionEuropean Train Control System.