Graceville is a railway station operated by Queensland Rail on the Ipswich/Rosewood and Springfield lines. It opened in 1876 and serves the Brisbane suburb of Graceville. It is a ground level station, featuring two island platforms with two faces each.

Services

Graceville is served by Citytrain network services operating from Nambour, Caboolture, Kippa-Ring and Bowen Hills to Springfield Central, Ipswich and Rosewood.

Services by Platform

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|style=background:#008851|<span style="color:white;">Ipswich & Rosewood</span>

|Ipswich & Rosewood*

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|style=background:#1e90ff|<span style="color:white;">Springfield</span>

|Springfield Central

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|style=background:#1e90ff|<span style="color:white;">Springfield</span>

|Bowen Hills, Doomben, Kippa-Ring, Caboolture & Nambour

|Caboolture & Nambour services operate Weekday afternoons only.<br />1 Doomben service operate Mon-Thur afternoon only

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|style=background:#008851|<span style="color:white;">Ipswich & Rosewood</span>

|Bowen Hills, Kippa-Ring, Caboolture & Nambour

|evening peak only

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|style=background:#1e90ff|<span style="color:white;">Springfield</span>

|Bowen Hills, Kippa-Ring, Caboolture & Nambour

|evening peak only

The passing of the Railway Act in 1863 initiated the era of state government owned and operated railways. The first such rail line between Ipswich and Grandchester was built in 1865, being part of a four-stage project that linked to Toowoomba in 1867, Dalby in 1868 and then to Warwick in 1871. In August 1872 Parliament approved the construction the Brisbane railway, but only from Ipswich to Oxley. A survey was required to select the appropriate site for a bridge over the Brisbane River and Oxley Point (now Chelmer) was chosen. On 5 October 1874 the line from Ipswich to Oxley West (now Sherwood) opened. It was extended to Oxley Point early the following year with a ferry transporting passengers across the river until the Albert Bridge, named after Queen Victoria's Consort, was opened on 5 July 1876 allowing a connection to the newly completed Indooroopilly line.