Coomera Connector Queensland | |||
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General information | |||
Type | Motorway (Proposed) | ||
Length | 45 km (28 mi)[1] | ||
Opened | Late 2025 (Stage 1, estimated) | ||
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south end | Nerang–Broadbeach Road Nerang, Queensland | ||
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north end | Shipper Drive Coomera, Queensland | ||
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south end | Shipper Drive Coomera, Queensland | ||
north end | Pacific Motorway Logan Motorway Loganholme, Queensland | ||
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The Coomera Connector, formerly known as the Intra Regional Transport Corridor, is a proposed 45-kilometre (28 mi)[1] motorway that will connect Logan City with the Gold Coast in South East Queensland, Australia. It will run parallel to the M1 Pacific Motorway for its entire length and will run adjacent to the Gold Coast railway line south of Coomera.
The 16-kilometre (9.9 mi) Stage 1 of the motorway between Nerang and Coomera commenced construction in March 2023 and will be completed in late 2025.[2] The rest of the motorway is currently under planning as of September 2021[update]. As of July 2022 the business case for future stages is due for completion by the end of 2023.[3]