A daily mixed train began on the line and was later reduced to a thrice-weekly service.
Services opened on 30 June 1920 and a thrice-weekly mixed train took over 5 hours to cover the journey.
In the early days, a mixed train operated from Edievale daily.
For roughly half a century a daily mixed train operated on the line.
The line relied mostly on local agricultural traffic, and opened with a daily mixed train.
This slow pace made them unpopular and the last mixed trains ran in 1976.
After opening, three mixed trains ran daily to and from Rockhampton.
A mixed train came upon the broken section of line and was derailed.
This was a mixed train going by, it always went by at that time every night.
Unlike most named passenger trains, this is a mixed train.