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Cross River Rail is an underground railway project through central Brisbane, and Queensland’s largest infrastructure project, that will see the development of a new rail line underneath Brisbane River, and the redevelopment of a number of stations in the Brisbane central business district.
Client
Cross River Rail
Deliverables
- Digital Installations
- 3D Animation
- Technical Consultation
- Experience Design
Challenge
What did the client need?
What did the client need?
Cross River Rail required an experience that would communicate to the public the benefits of the project and why it is being built.
They were looking for a concept that would elevate the traditional information centre into an experience that would excite, engage and educate the community, specifically high school students, on the Cross River Rail project and its future impact on South East Queensland.
Solution
What did we do next?
What did we do next?
We created 'BE TRANSPORTED' an experience that is an invitation to come on a journey of transformative change, both as inhabitants and as a city. The Cross River Rail Experience Centre is a blueprint for the future of Brisbane and beyond. Even before a single carriage welcomes its first passenger, this space is an opportunity to take thousands of visitors on a journey of wonder through technology and a life enhanced through improved travel infrastructure.
The space consists of a large-scale interactive table, 10 interactive touch screens, a game, VR experiences and an immersive theatre space. Across this range of digital experiences Romeo delivered content that connects Queenslanders with the indigenous origin, past, present and future of South East Queensland.
The Cross River Rail Experience Centre has unlocked Cross River Rail as an education opportunity for Queensland school children with interactive digital visualisation technologies, STEM learning resources, cultural heritage content, project progress information and geological artefacts.
Despite the impacts and challenges Covid presented for the newly established centre, Cross River Rail has now welcomed over 25,000 visitors through the space.