Oxenford railway station was a railway station in
Oxenford, Queensland, Australia.
History
In January 1904, a horse broke free near the station and was killed after being carried by the engine over the railway bridge.[1]
After a requests request for a weigh bridge by the Coomera Progress Association in 1907, one was promised by the Commissioner for Railways in 1922.[2][3]
The Goods shed was damaged by fire in August 1922.[4]
The safe was stolen in August 1937, before being found submerged in a creek at Kingston.[5][6] A 25 year old labourer was charged and later sentenced to three years imprisonment with hard labour.[7][8]
^"Three Years for Robbery". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 2 September 1937. p. 2 (Second Edition). Retrieved 19 July 2023 – via National Library of Australia.