The corridor is owned by Queensland Transport, and was subleased to Beaudesert Rail. A similar situation exists with QR. The QR network access route map shows the Beaudesert line as "private", [1], but they would not be the final authority. This media release from Beaudesert Shire Council refers to council discussions regarding obtaining a sublease from QDOT [2]Johnmc (talk) 19:07, 18 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
- Hi John, thanks for clearing that up and providing a ref from Beaudesert Shire Council too. I used the QR network access diagrams too for my source, I thought that yellow tracks signifying a "private" line meant it was no longer owned by QR. The network diagram I downloaded to my hard drive also says "Beaudesert Rail - Private Railway (No QR interest beyond signal BT10)" (which would be around Bethania). Easy enough mistake to make! --TripleThree (talk) 13:55, 19 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
- Actually, I goofed slightly. Corridors are *Leased* to QT, and they sublease them to the various operators. I guess the actual owner of the corridor would be The Crown (in the oldspeak). I guess nowadays it would just be the State of Queensland. Thanks for doing these articles, if I had time, I would do some on the lines in my area, but yeah... time... Johnmc (talk) 15:09, 19 March 2009 (UTC)Reply