Deagon railway station is located on the Shorncliffe line in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It serves the suburb of Deagon.
History
In 1887, the station was established as a stopping place between Cabbage Tree (now Boondall) and Sandgate. It was named by the Queensland Railways after William Deagon, a local businessman and local government council member. William Deagon owned the Sandgate Hotel, a stopping place for the Cobb & Co coaches. He was Mayor of Sandgate from 1882 to 1884.
Services by platform
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|Shorncliffe
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References
External links
- Deagon station Queensland Rail
- Deagon station Queensland's Railways on the Internet
- [ Deagon station] Translink travel information
