Rail Works Move Ahead In Miami

Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services The Honourable Bart Mellish

The future of the Gold Coast Light Rail is officially set in stone as Gold Coasters will now see rail installed in the centre of the Gold Coast Highway in Miami, as part of the Stage 3 Gold Coast Light Rail works.

The section south of Nobby Beach will be installed first, closely followed by another section in Mermaid Beach.In total, 28 kilometres of rail will be installed along the Stage 3 route, with 14 kilometres expected to be in place by the end of 2024. The rail works will move significantly quicker than the utility upgrades below the ground, which had been occurring along the alignment since late 2022.

Rail works will require changes on the Gold Coast Highway and nearby side streets from Broadbeach to Miami, along the Stage 3 corridor. Motorists travelling in the area are reminded to drive to the conditions and continue to follow directions.

Utilities relocations will continue for the rest of this year in various sections on the Stage 3 alignment.

GCLR3 includes 6.7 kilometres of new dual-track light rail running from Broadbeach south station to Burleigh Heads, eight new light rail stations and five light rail vehicles.

As stated by Acting Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Murray Watt:

"The first piece of rail installed in the centre of the Gold Coast Highway for the Light Rail Stage 3 project is an exciting milestone.

"This project is a prime example of the Albanese Government's commitment to delivering nation-shaping infrastructure, which will open up affordable public transport for Gold Coasters, while cutting congestion."

As stated by Queensland Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services Bart Mellish:

"The future of transport and connectivity on the Gold Coast has hit another milestone today with the first section of track in the light rail extension officially set in stone.

"This public transport link over its lifespan will potentially serve hundreds of millions of people from the Gold Coast and across the world.

"The track is in the ground, we have five brand new trams added to the existing fleet, and we're going to see plenty more work above and under the ground taking shape from now into next year.

"We know there may be short term challenges during construction, but we know the project is continually hitting milestones that point to a bright future.

"Not only that, but construction of Stage 3 is providing 760 locals with jobs, with more than 90 per cent of those being local and 90 per cent of procurement from local suppliers."

As stated by City of Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate:

"Travelling between Broadbeach to Burleigh it is clear to see the progress being made on Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 3, and today's milestone is more proof that the light rail project is gaining momentum.

"Gold Coasters are clearly seeing the progress being made to build the light rail, with over 80 active work fronts on the 6.7-kilometre route.

"I look forward to seeing the light rail extending all the way to the Gold Coast Airport in the years to come.

"This is a city-shaping project built by the Gold Coast, for the Gold Coast."

As stated by GoldlinQ Chairman John Witheriff:

"A significant amount of the rail works including concrete pours will be undertaken during the day, which residents will appreciate. As summer approaches, there will be a requirement for night works due to the curing time for the concrete.

"We have been pleased to see how drivers have navigated the road changes so far. The traffic changes are unavoidable during construction, but overall driver behaviour has been excellent."

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