Logan Motorway

Logan Motorway
Queensland
Looking west from Wembly Road crossing, 2015
General information
Type Motorway
Length 30 km (19 mi)
Route number(s)
  • M2
  • (Gailes - Drewvale)
  • Metroad 6
  • (Drewvale - Loganholme)
Former
route number
Major junctions
West end Ipswich Motorway, Gailes, Queensland
 
East end Pacific Motorway, Loganholme, Queensland
Location(s)
Major suburbs / towns Drewvale, Loganlea
Highway system
Highways in Australia
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Highways in Queensland

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The M2/MR6 Logan Motorway is a 30-kilometre toll road between Ipswich and the M1 or Pacific Motorway at Loganholme, and the Gateway Motorway, providing access to the Gold Coast on the eastern seaboard and to the rural areas of the Darling Downs to the west.

The road is operated and owned by Transurban.[1] Electronic free-flow tolling was implemented in 2009. Three toll points are located along this transport corridor at Stapylton Road and Loganlea Road on the Logan Motorway and at Kuraby on the Gateway Extension.[1] Most of this road was formally Metroad 4 prior to the Gateway Motorway extension in 1997.[2]

History

Motorway bridge at Loganlea, 2013
View south east from Tanah Merah, 2016

The Logan Motorway Act of 1987 permitted a franchise period of 30 years from completion of construction.[3] The original owner was the Logan Motorway Company Ltd.

It originally opened as a two-lane motorway on 13 December 1988, and was upgraded to four in two stages.[1] The first stage of the duplication (Ipswich Motorway to Wembley Road) was completed in December 1996, followed by the second (Wembley Road to Pacific Motorway) on 23 May 2000. The Gateway Motorway was linked in 1997.[3]

Upgrade

In 2015, the road was deemed to be a traffic bottleneck. It was exceeding its planned capacity with up to 60,000 vehicles per day using the motorway.[4] Late in the same year it was announced that Transurban will upgrade the Logan Motorway will undergo a $450 million upgrade expected to be constructed from 2016 through to 2019.[5] [6]

Exits and interchanges

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
BrisbaneIpswich boundaryWacolGailes boundary00.0 Ipswich Motorway (State Route M2) west  Ipswich, ToowoombaWestern motorway terminus: continues as Ipswich Motorway westbound; no access to Ipswich Motorway north-eastbound or from Ipswich Motorway south-westbound
0.50.31Brisbane Road  Goodna, Redbank PlainsWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Carole Park0.80.50Formation Street  Camira, Carole ParkEastbound exit and westbound entrance
21.2Boundary Road  Carole Park, WacolWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
BrisbaneForest Lake3.42.1 Centenary Motorway (State Route M5)  Springfield, Jindalee, BrisbaneNo eastbound exit to M5 northbound; no westbound entrance from M5 southbound
74.3Heathwood toll point
Heathwood8.25.1 Stapylton Road (State Route 35)  Forestdale, Forest Lake
Larapinta10.96.8Paradise Road  Acacia Ridge, Forestdale
ParkinsonDrewvale boundary13.98.6Beaudesert Road  Acacia Ridge, Brisbane, Regents Park, Beaudesert
Drewvale15.89.8 Gateway Motorway (State Route M2) north  Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Brisbane AirportTrumpet interchange; Route transition: M2 westbound, Metroad 6 eastbound
LoganBerrinba16.910.5 Wembley Road (State Route 50)  Browns Plains, Logan Central
Loganlea22.714.1 Kingston Road (State Route 95) via Jutland Street & Station Road  Bethania, UnderwoodEastbound exit and entrance via Jutland Street, westbound exit and entrance via Station Road
Meadowbrook24.215.0Loganlea Road  Daisy Hill, LoganleaWestbound exit and entrance
24.515.2University Drive to Loganlea Road  Daisy Hill, LoganleaEastbound exit and entrance
25.215.7Loganlea toll point
Tanah MerahLoganholme boundary29.318.2Drews Road
Loganholme29.818.5Pacific Highway frontage road  Loganholme, BrisbaneEastbound exit is via Drews Road ramp
30.318.8 Pacific Motorway (State Route M1) south  Gold Coast, Ballina, Gold Coast AirportEastern terminus: continues as Pacific Motorway southbound; no access to M1 northbound or from M1 southbound

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About the Logan Motorway". Queensland Motorways Limited. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  2. "Road Photos & Information: Queensland". Paul Rands. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  3. 1 2 Howells, Mary (2003). Logan River Tinnie Trail. Logan City Council. p. 45. ISBN 0975051903.
  4. "Logan Motorway Corridor Strategy". Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  5. Andrew Dawson (28 October 2015). "Funding to fix one of Queensland's worst bottlenecks given the green light". Quest Community News. News Corp. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  6. Amy Mitchell-Whittington (23 November 2016). "Logan Motorway upgrade given green light". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 23 November 2016.

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