This is a list of the known railway proposals in
Queensland, Australia, either formally approved by the
Queensland Parliament or otherwise recorded in some formal way, that were never built.[1]
Croydon - 85 km towards
Georgetown, approved 1895, being the amount of rail in storage at Croydon following the diversion of the line from
Cloncurry. The rail was later used to construct part of the
Mt Isa line to Cloncurry.
This is a list of the known railway proposals in
Queensland, Australia, either formally approved by the
Queensland Parliament or otherwise recorded in some formal way, that were never built.[1]
Croydon - 85 km towards
Georgetown, approved 1895, being the amount of rail in storage at Croydon following the diversion of the line from
Cloncurry. The rail was later used to construct part of the
Mt Isa line to Cloncurry.