I visited Woodridge station on 25 February 2018.
Woodridge is located on the Beenleigh line and is served by all train services travelling from Beenleigh to Bowen Hills with many continuing to Ferny Grove. Woodridge is located 26 km from Roma Street and the approximate travel time is 46 minutes.
Woodridge is situated in zones 2 meaning the fares between Woodridge and Roma Street are:
Woodridge station opened in 1913 as 15 Mile siding and it was renamed in 1917 when the platform became accessible to the public. On 3 November 1984, the line was electrified from Roma Street to Kingston. On 21 April 1992, a second platform opened as part of the duplication of the line.
Woodridge station serves the homonymous suburb of Woodridge which was named after an early property in the area owned by Octavius Stubbs.
Woodridge station itself has two platforms consisting of an island platform. Platform 1 is for outbound services and platform 2 is for inbound services.
Woodridge station has four station entrances. Two are from Railway Parade and two are from Station Road.
Woodridge station does have disability access.
There is a bus stop outside the station in the Station Road carpark as well as bus stops on Station Road and Railway Parade serving nearby suburbs. The routes that serve Woodridge are routes 545, 547, 552, 553 and 554.
Station sign
View of station from Station Road
Subway
EMU 33 departing platform 2 travelling to Brisbane City and Ferny Grove
Platform 1 looking towards Trinder Park