Alderley railway station, Brisbane

Alderley railway station is located on the Ferny Grove line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Brisbane suburb of Alderley.

History
It opened on 5 February 1899 at the same time as the line. A shelter for passengers was built on the outbound side in 1897, which has since been demolished. In 1921 a duplication of the track occurred. The shelter shed on the outbound platform was built in 1926, while the station building on the inbound platform was constructed circa 1950-52. The station has been a Local Heritage Place since January 2004, due to It contributing to the development of the suburb, while providing the provision of railway services to the local area in the early to mid-20th century. In 2017, the station received many upgrades. In 2020, deterioration forced the closure of the timber bridge over the rail line at Frederick Street in Alderley.

Services
Alderley station is served by all stops Ferny Grove line services from Ferny Grove to Roma Street, Park Road, Coopers Plains and Beenleigh.