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Grandchester, Queensland

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Grandchester
Queensland
Population735 (2006)
Postcode(s)4340
Location
LGA(s)City of Ipswich
Federal division(s)Blair
Localities around Grandchester:
Hatton Vale Prenzlau Tallegalla
Laidley Grandchester Tallegalla
Laidley South Laidley South Calvert

Grandchester is a town in the Lockyer Valley region in South East Queensland, Australia. It is located 76km west of the Brisbane CBD and is situated on the border of the Ipswich and Laidley local government areas. The name comes from the village outside of Cambridge in England.[1]

History

Grandchester railway station

Grandchester is home to the first narrow gauge mainline railway in the world. The first track opened to traffic on 31 July 1865 from Ipswich and terminated at this small town. The original railway station, formerly known as Bigge's Camp, still exists.

Grandchester was the home of one of the last known surviving steam-powered flat-belt sawmills in Australia. The engine powering it was manufactured in 1910, and the mill had been in operation from 1945 until it was destroyed beyond repair in a fire sometime in the early hours of 6 May 2007.[1]

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References

27°40′S 152°28′E / 27.667°S 152.467°E / -27.667; 152.467