Palm Beach Interchange

Palm Beach railway station is a railway station in the south western suburb of Palm Coast which serves the large Palm Beach, the other being Palm Coast railway station. A short walk from the train station is the bus station, which is linked by a short bridge, hence the reclassification to Palm Beach Interchange in March 2015.

History
The station originally opened in August 2011 with the short-lived Home Centre stopper with only one platform. In December 2011 it was decided that the station would only be served during peak times by the stopper.

In April 2014, the station was closed and a second platform was added for its reopening. Likewise, the station is still double tracked on the through platform, whilst the terminus platform also has a siding running close by. This shares its similarities with the nearby Home Centre railway station.

On April 23, the third platform was completed at Palm Beach, which allowed a more flexible timetable on the Home Centre line.

Services
Originally, the station was served by the Home Centre stopper, part of the Home Centre line. Presently, the station is served by the Home Centre line on services between Home Centre and Home Interchange, and is also the terminus of the new Museum line.