News Corp is this morning reporting a new Olympic Park train station could be built near the Games stadium, to be located at the southern end of Victoria Park.
A commercial-in-confidence dossier by Queensland Rail, not released publicly, apparently shows the stadium will be built at Victoria Park over the waterhole at the end of Gilchrist Avenue, adjacent to the existing pedestrian bridge.
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A warm-up athletics track would be at the eastern end of the park, next to the busway station, with a second pedestrian bridge built over the Inner City Bypass to link the stadium with the new National Aquatic Centre.
The report said Queensland Rail proposed a new three-platform train station to be built at the site of the rollingstock wash facility next to the Inner City Bypass.
The Exhibition Station was recently revamped, and expected to be permanently opened from 2029 when Cross River Rail starts, but it is about a half-hour walk to Victoria Park, where the new 63,000-seat stadium will be built.