Bergen, Queensland


Bergen is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Bergen had a population of 85 people.
Neuve is a neighbourhood in the south-west of the locality.

Geography

Neuve is a neighbourhood within the south-west of locality. It takes its name from a former railway station.

History

The Haden railway line from Kingsthorpe to Goobungee and Haden opened in 1910 with Bergen being served by a station called Bergenside.
In 1914 a cemetery was established, operated by a group of trustees. The cemetery had separate sections for a number of religious denominations and a general section. In 1982 responsibility for the cemetery was given to the Crows Nest Shire Council, and became the responsibility of the Toowoomba Regional Council following the local government amalgamations in 2008.
During World War I, due to anti-German sentiment, the Rosalie Shire Council requested that the Bergenside railway station be renamed. On 14 August 1916 the Queensland Railways Department renamed it Neuve after Neuve Chapelle in France where the Battle of Neuve Chapelle had taken place in March 1915.
Bergen Provisional School opened on 3 August 1896. On 20 January 1902 it became Bergen State School. It closed on 31 December 1969. It was on Gomoran Bergen Road.
The Haden railway line closed in 1964.

Demographics

In the, Bergen had a population of 68 people.
In the, Bergen had a population of 85 people.

Education

There are no schools in Bergen. The nearest government primary schools are Haden State School in neighbouring Haden to the north-west and Goombungee State School in neighbouring Goombungee to the south-west. For secondary education, the nearest government schools are Crow's Nest State School in Crows Nest to the east and Highfields State College in Highfields to the south.

Amenities

The Bergen Djuan Cemetery is on Bergen Road. It is operated by the Toowoomba Regional Council.