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The M1 in Queensland, Australia, is a major urban road corridor. It connects the Sunshine Coast hinterland to Tugun , near the New South Wales and Queensland border, via the following corridors: Bruce Highway between Kybong and Bald Hills
The Gold Coast attracts tourists from around the world and is one of Australia's leading tourist destinations. Most of the city is bypassed by the Pacific Motorway (M1 Motorway) which continues from Metroad 3 at Eight Mile Plains. The former route of the Pacific Highway through the Gold Coast has been renamed as the Gold Coast Highway.
Pacific Motorway (M1 south–east / M3 north–west) – Logan, Logan Central: Northbound entrance from Pacific Motorway north–westbound and southbound exit to Pacific Motorway south–eastbound only; route transition: Northern end of M2, southern end of M1 allocation: Eight Mile Plains: 38.7– 39.4: 24.0– 24.5: 86
Gateway Motorway (M1) southeast – Gold Coast, Brisbane Airport / Gympie Arterial Road (M3) south – Brisbane: Southern highway terminus; partial Y interchange: no access between Gateway Motorway and Gympie Arterial Road: Moreton Bay: Griffin–Murrumba Downs boundary: 2.2: 1.4: 130: Dohles Rocks Road – Murrumba Downs, Griffin
The Gold Coast Highway passes through all the coastal suburbs of the city and is the most direct route to most of the major holiday destinations on the Gold Coast. The Pacific Motorway (M1) interchange is 1.5 km south of the airport just over the NSW border in Tweed Heads West. The Pacific Motorway connects the city to Northern NSW, Gold Coast ...
After departing from Beenleigh the line stops at all Gold Coast stations largely running adjacent to the Pacific Motorway (M1) before terminating in Gold Coast suburb of Varsity Lakes. It takes approximately 100 minutes to travel from Central railway station in the Brisbane Central Business District to Varsity Lakes railway station. Much of the ...
The 1-kilometre-long (0.62 mi) older bypassed alignment along Tweed Heads Bypass (opened 1992) towards the border at Coolangatta was gazetted as Gold Coast Highway instead, extending the already existing Gold Coast Highway in Queensland, into New South Wales. [20] [21] The Tugun Bypass was handed over to the NSW government in June 2018. [22]
The Tugun Bypass is a 7.5-kilometre-long (4.7 mi) stretch of motorway-grade road, bypassing through the suburb of Tugun on the Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia.The speed limit on the Tugun bypass is 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) and provides a high-speed motorway link between the Gold Coast and northern New South Wales, separating interstate vehicles from local traffic.