Brisbane’s new underground CBD train station will be known as Albert Street station, for the time being, due to concerns about spelling should the city’s traditional name Meanjin be adopted.
The under-construction Albert Street train station will be operational once Cross River rail is completed in 2026, making it the first new station for the CBD in more than 120 years.
But leading public transport advocate, Robert Dow from Rail Back on Track, spearheaded a push to name the station Meanjin, in honour of the First Nations’ name for the land on which Brisbane was built, after Sydney’s Pitt Street metro station was named Gadigal.
His suggestion garnered significant support and the government received hundreds of detailed submissions for a name that included Meanjin.
But consultation with traditional owners revealed differences in opinion over the spelling, provenance and pronunciation of an Indigenous name for Brisbane, the state government said.
Meanjin can also be spelt Meeanjin and Magan-djin. The FIFA Women’s World Cup used the spelling Meaanjin last year, while the Brisbane Festival adopted the spelling Maganjin in its night drone show earlier this month.
“Until such time as this can be clarified, the government feels it would be inappropriate to take the idea forward,” the government said in a statement today.