A Central Queensland train service is expected to be the first in the state to operate to 100 per cent capacity, providing a boost for regional tourism. Queensland Rail s long-distance trains will progressively return to regular seated capacity from Saturday, April 17, following approval from Queensland Health. Queensland Rail s Head of Regional, Jim Benstead, said the move would eventually see more than 4500 extra seats available each week, supporting regional communities and tourism providers who had been doing it tough during COVID-19. At Queensland Rail, we have always prioritised the safety of our customers, staff and the communities in which we operate, Mr Benstead said.
CQ rail service to boost tourism with return to full capacity
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