Snoopy the Adventurous Pup Rescued from Boondall Train Tracks

A small dog named Snoopy narrowly escaped danger at the Boondall train station after running onto the tracks, prompting a swift rescue by Queensland Rail staff. 



The frightening moment unfolded just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, 29 January, when the excitable pup slipped away from its owner and darted towards the tracks. Quick-thinking train crew and station staff sprang into action, ensuring a safe outcome for the adventurous pet.

A Close Call on the Tracks

CCTV footage captured the tense scene as Snoopy sprinted through the station, climbed two flights of stairs, and made its way onto the platform. Despite attempts by a high-visibility Queensland Rail employee to intervene, the dog leapt onto the tracks—just as a train was approaching the station.

Runaway dog at the Boondall train station
Photo Credit: Queensland Rail

The oncoming train’s driver, alert to the danger, immediately slowed down and stopped, following strict Queensland Rail safety procedures. Before anyone could enter the rail corridor, the driver sought official clearance from train control to ensure a safe rescue. Once approval was given, the train guard carefully stepped onto the tracks, scooped up the stranded pup, and returned it to its visibly relieved owner.

Staff Praised for Swift Action

Queensland Rail’s Head of South East Queensland, Neil Backer, commended the train crew and station staff for acting quickly while maintaining safety protocols. He reiterated that strict rules govern when and how employees can access rail tracks, ensuring both staff and public safety.

The dramatic rescue did not go unnoticed, with passengers and community members praising the patience and professionalism of Queensland Rail employees. Social media reactions highlighted the dedication of staff, with one commenter thanking them for ensuring a happy ending for Snoopy.

Snoopy, the dog rescued to safey at the Boondall train station
Photo Credit: Queensland Rail

A Reminder on Rail Safety for Pet Owners

Following the incident, Queensland Rail gently reminded pet owners that train stations and rail corridors are unsafe places for animals. While guide, hearing, and assistance dogs are permitted, other pets should be kept at home to avoid dangerous situations like this.

Snoopy’s unexpected adventure ended with wagging tails instead of tragedy, but the incident served as an essential reminder of the risks posed by pets near rail lines.

Queensland Rail officials always encouraged the public to keep their pets securely leashed in busy areas, especially near transport hubs.



Published 31-Jan-2025