File:Archer Park Railway Station, Platform and Model Figures.jpg

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English: Being the central station for Rockhampton, Archer Park superseded the Stanley Street station not long after its construction. Mail trains to Brisbane departed from Archer Park following completion of the Gladstone-Rockhampton link in 1903. Archer Park was designed as a passenger station and did not handle goods traffic apart from parcels and mail.

The station was also important as the departure and terminating point for services to Mount Morgan, Emu Park and the local suburban services to Lakes Creek at North Rockhampton. Excursions to the seaside at Emu Park and later Yeppoon were also extremely popular.

The Stanley Street station was enlarged in 1923 to cater for longer trains, and two 600 foot long platforms were provided. The station was further enlarged between 1924 and 1928, making it the major station in Rockhampton. The long-distance mail and passenger trains all departed from the Stanley Street station leaving Archer Park to cater for more local services.

During the Second World War Archer Park Station was again utilised for services to cope with the dispatch and transport of allied army troops stationed in the Rockhampton region.

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