Port of Brisbane Motorway

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Port of Brisbane Motorway
Queensland Roads
Length 4km
General direction North East-South West
From Lytton
To Murarrie
Places passed Hemmant

Port of Brisbane Motorway is a motorway, which connects the Port of Brisbane to the Gateway Motorway. Stage 1 was opened in December 2002. The motorway was built to take freight traffic off Lytton Road, with about 4,000 vehicles travelling to the Port of Brisbane in 2002 [1]. Stage 1 cost AU$196 million and was finished six months ahead of schedule and AU$20 million under budget [2].

[edit] Exits

Port of Brisbane Motorway
North-Eastbound exits Distance from
Gateway Motorway
(km)
Distance from
Port of Brisbane
(km)
South-Westbound exits
Merge with Lytton Road
continues as Lytton Road
to Port of Brisbane
4 7 Start Port of Brisbane Motorway
continues from Lytton Road
Wynnum, Hemmant
Lytton Road Lindum Road
Wynnum, Hemmant
Lytton Road Lindum Road
Murrarie, Hemmant
Lytton Road
1 10 no exit
(proposed)
no exit 0 11 Ipswich, Gold Coast
Gateway Motorway
Start Port of Brisbane Motorway
continues from Gateway Motorway
Merge with Gateway Motorway
continues as Gateway Motorway
to Brisbane Airport, Sunshine Coast

[edit] References

  1. ^ Queensland Motorways - Port of Brisbane Motorway
  2. ^ Media Release - 'New motorway to deliver trade benefits to Australia' 18/12/2002