Roadvale railway station
The locality takes its name from its former railway station which was named by the Queensland Railways Department in 1887, because of its location at a road junction. The Roadvale district was served by the Roadvale railway station on Roadvale Road. It was 28 miles 05 chains (45.2 km) from Ipswich at an elevation of 554 feet (169 m) [27.9164°S 152.6839°E].

Roadvale railway station
Utilising Google Maps Lat/Long coordinate search, it places the Roadvale railway station along the Roadvale Road.

Probable Roadvale railway station location
Kulgun railway station
The locality takes its name from its former railway station. The station was originally called Schneiders Road, but was changed by the Queensland Railway Department in 1908. Kulgun is an Aboriginal word meaning track or road. Kulgun was served by Kulgun railway station on Kulgun Road. It was 29 miles 07 chains (46.8 km) from Ipswich at an elevation of 570 feet (170 m) [27.9314°S 152.6831°E].
Utilising Google Maps Lat/Long coordinate search, it places the Kulgun railway station along the Kulgun Road.

Probable Kulgun railway station location
Teviotville railway station
The name Teviotville is derived from the name of its railway station, which was named by the Queensland Railway Department in 1887, which in turn was named after the major watercourse in the area, Teviot Brook. The brook in turn was named on 6 August 1828 by explorer Allan Cunningham after the River Teviot in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Teviotville was served by Teviotville railway station on Stanfield Road near the junction with Roadvale Teviotville Road. It was 30 miles 41 chains (49.1 km) from Ipswich at an elevation of 600 feet (180 m) [27.9472°S 152.6867°E].

Teviotville railway station 1898
Utilising Google Maps Lat/Long coordinate search, it places the Teviotville railway station along the xxxxxxxxxxx Road.

Probable Teviotville railway station location
In the map segment below (from the CAD map for Queensland Two Mile Series - 1955) the station locations for Roadvale to Teviotville are detailed.

Segment from QLD 2 Mile map - 1955