Rockhampton Railway Station, circa 1955
Rockhampton from The Range
The Great Rockhampton Flood of 1918
In the records of Rockhampton’s history, the year 1918 marked a momentous event – the city witnessed its most severe flooding on record. The Fitzroy River surged to an astounding 10.11 meters, an unprecedented height that had never been recorded to exceed 9 meters in the decades prior. This historic inundation is known as “The Great Rockhampton Flood of 1918.”
Discover Rockhampton’s Rich Tramway History
Take a captivating journey into the past with this historic tram photo, courtesy of the State Library of Queensland. From 1909 to 1939, Rockhampton had its own unique steam tram service, making it the sole regional city in Queensland with this service. Although the trams are gone, you can still experience their charm at the Archer Park Rail Museum. Hop on board what is believed to be the only operational Purrey Steam Tram in the world and discover the city’s remarkable tramway legacy.
Caption: Trams and other vehicles on East Street, Rockhampton, 1923
Credit: State Library of Queensland