Sandgate railway station, Brisbane

Sandgate railway station is located on the Shorncliffe line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Brisbane suburb of Sandgate.

History
The railway line from Brisbane to Sandgate opened in 1882. The terminal station was located near Curlew Street, behind the Osbourne Hotel, and was named Sandgate. The line was extended to Shorncliffe in 1897 and the new terminal station was named Sandgate while the original terminus was renamed Sandgate Central. In 1911 Sandgate Central station was relocated to its present position, closer to the Post Office. When the former Sandgate station was renamed Shorncliffe in 1938, Sandgate Central was renamed simply Sandgate.

Services
Sandgate station is served by all stops Shorncliffe line services from Shorncliffe to Roma Street, Cannon Hill, Manly and Cleveland.

Transport links
Transport for Brisbane operate seven bus routes to and from Sandgate station:
 * 310: Brighton to City
 * 311: to Bracken Ridge
 * 312: to Brighton
 * 313: from Shorncliffe
 * 314: Deagon to Shorncliffe
 * 326: Fitzgibbon to Toombul
 * 335: to City via Chermside
 * N310: City to Sandgate

Hornibrook Bus Lines operate two bus routes to and from Sandgate station:
 * 690: to Redcliffe
 * 691: to Scarborough