Logan Motorway

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Queensland

The Logan Motorway is a motorway in Brisbane city in the southeast of the Australian state of Queensland.

It runs south of the city and creates a connection from the Ipswich Motorway ( M2 / M7) at Gailes on the Gateway Motorway ( M1 / M2) at Drewvale the Pacific Motorway (M1 ) at Loganholme.

The highway was opened as a two-lane road on 13 December 1988, then expanded four lanes in two stages. The first stage - from Ipswich Motorway to Wembley Road - was completed in December 1996 and the second - from Wembley Road to the Pacific Motorway - on 23 May 2000.

The road is operated by Queensland Motorways. There are three toll booths: at the Stapylton Road and at the Loganlea Road during the Logan Motorway, as well as in Kuraby on the Gateway Motorway. The western part of the Logan Motorway was called up to the extension of the Gateway Motorway in 1997 ' Metroad 4'.

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