The station is being designed and constructed by the Acciona Georgiou Joint Venture (AGJV). The AGJV is also delivering the Coomera Connector Stage 1 North package, situated adjacent to the new Hope Island station.
Hope Island station is one of three new stations being delivered on the Gold Coast, Queensland, by the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority.
The station is being designed and constructed by the Acciona Georgiou Joint Venture (AGJV). The AGJV is also delivering the Coomera Connector Stage 1 North package, situated adjacent to the new Hope Island station.
Construction is expected to be completed in 2026 and will be followed by a testing and commissioning phase before opening for service.
The project scope includes:
- Station facilities including station buildings, fare gates and passenger information services
- Two 160m-long station platforms
- Car park with associated service infrastructure
- Bus stops within the station precinct for improved public transport connectivity
- Accessible parking spaces, taxi and kiss ‘n’ ride bays
- Undercover lock-up bicycle enclosure and active transport links
- Accessibility features including enhanced boarding points, through lifts, accessible public toilets, hearing aid loops, braille and tactile signs
- Stairs, plaza canopy, seating, wayfinding signage and CCTV
- New signalised intersection at Hope Island Road
Key Benefits:
- Improved accessibility: The station will provide the local community with greater access to convenient rail services.
- Enhanced connectivity: the new station will expand travel options within the Gold Coast and to Brisbane.
- Sustainable transport: The project is committed to minimising environmental impacts through the adoption of sustainable practices.