South East Queensland will reap the benefits of the Palaszczuk Government's $7.1 billion investment in the rail manufacturing sector.
Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the announcement would create construction, maintenance and operational jobs across the region.
"We're investing in manufacturing to create jobs for Queenslander," Mr Bailey said.
"This announcement bolsters our government's commitment to the industry – building on the $600 million pledged at the election for 20 new trains with an option for a further 45.
"As our population continues to grow, Cross River Rail tunnels toward completion and we prepare for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games, it's clear we'll need all 65.
"I look forward to seeing Queensland trains on track, built by Queenslanders, for Queenslanders."
Member for Gaven Meaghan Scanlon said the plan would support the massive growth predicted in the Gold Coast region.
"The Gold Coast is predicted to be one of the fastest growing regions in the state," Ms Scanlon said.
"We're already building three new stations as part of the Cross River Rail project and improving access the Gold Coast's rail network.
"As part of this rail plan, new facilities will be built on the Gold Coast to support the expanding rail fleet.
"This means long-term, quality jobs in the region from construction through to operations."
Mr Bailey said the Moreton Bay region would also play a key role in delivering the $7.1 billion plan.
"Labor's plan is about locking in secure jobs and training opportunities for a generation of Queensland workers," he said.
"The benefits of this investment will be felt far and wide, and for years to come as the new trains roll out onto the South East Queensland network.
"That extends here to Moreton Bay, where a new facility will be built to support Queensland Rail's ongoing operations.
"Together, we are building back better right here in Queensland."
Cross River Rail is on track for first services to begin operating in 2025.
What building new trains in Queensland means:
- 65 six-car passenger trains to be built in Maryborough for use on the South-East Queensland rail network