Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail

Map of the proposed Rail Trail from Logan Village to Bethania

Thank you to everyone who participated in this engagement and shared their thoughts and ideas for the Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail by completing the 'Help us Design the Trail' survey. The survey was open to community from 31 August to 12 October 2022 and is now closed.

The 10 km rail trail will seamlessly link with Bethania train station and extend through to Logan Village where it will connect with the recently opened (2021) Logan Village to Yarrabilba Rail Trail.

The rail trail will be built within the publicly owned pre-existing rail corridor from Bethania Station Logan Village.

The rail trail will improve our off-road connections and provide the residents of Logan with healthier and greener transport options.

The feedback provided through the survey will help us inform the design of the rail trail.

To view the survey results, see Engagement Summary PDF document and / or Engagement Report PDF document, both of which can also be found on the documents section of this webpage.

Keep up to date

For more information and to keep up to date with this project, please visit Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail – Logan City Council.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this engagement and shared their thoughts and ideas for the Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail by completing the 'Help us Design the Trail' survey. The survey was open to community from 31 August to 12 October 2022 and is now closed.

The 10 km rail trail will seamlessly link with Bethania train station and extend through to Logan Village where it will connect with the recently opened (2021) Logan Village to Yarrabilba Rail Trail.

The rail trail will be built within the publicly owned pre-existing rail corridor from Bethania Station Logan Village.

The rail trail will improve our off-road connections and provide the residents of Logan with healthier and greener transport options.

The feedback provided through the survey will help us inform the design of the rail trail.

To view the survey results, see Engagement Summary PDF document and / or Engagement Report PDF document, both of which can also be found on the documents section of this webpage.

Keep up to date

For more information and to keep up to date with this project, please visit Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail – Logan City Council.

  • Update - June 2023

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    Last week, Council has endorsed the preliminary designs for the proposed Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail. Electronic gates, safety cameras, fencing and screening vegetation are among the added design elements after Logan City Council engagement activities last year. Additional features include:

    • Feature planting at key points such as Bethania Train Station, Logan River Lookout and Dairy Creek Road
    • Seating, shelters, water bubblers and bins, including a dog waste bag dispenser
    • Bike and horse trailer parking at the Dairy Creek Road trailhead

    Read more about it on the Media Release.

    You’re invited to attend our upcoming community information session where you can view the design and ask the project team any questions you may have. Please note, there will be no formal presentations.

    Date: Saturday, 29 July 2023

    Time: 9am – 12pm

    Location: Logan Village Lions Club, 21 – 23 Wharf Street, Logan Village (on-site parking is available).

    Please pre-register your attendance by emailing your name(s) and approximate attendance time to roadcomms@logan.qld.gov.au or by phoning (07) 3412 4551 by Friday, 21 July 2023.

  • Feasibility Study

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    Logan City Council has engaged Burchills Engineering Solutions as consultants to complete a feasibility study on the Logan Village to Bethania rail trail. We expect the report to be provided to Council in October and depending on the timing it will be tabled at Council's October or November City Infrastructure Committee meeting.

    The report will provide Council technical comments on all aspects and will help inform a preliminary design and proposed alignment for the rail trail.