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A preserved piece of railway, where the route crossed Bay Street at Tweed Heads. The Beenleigh railway line is still in use. The Gold Coast railway line follows most of the original alignment as far as Coomera. The track bed between Ernest Junction and Southport, and between Tugun and Coolangatta, is still visible.
Coolangatta Road – Coolangatta, Tweed Heads: No right turn northbound into Coolangatta Road: State border: 38.5: 23.9: Queensland – New South Wales state border: New South Wales: Tweed: Tweed Heads West: 39.6: 24.6: Pacific Motorway (M1) – Tugun, Tweed Heads South: Sugarwood Drive – Tweed Heads West: Southern end of Gold Coast Highway ...
The extension included an extra 11 stations to towns like Nerang and Coolangatta before finally terminating in Tweed Heads. Passenger trains ran from South Brisbane to Southport with connecting trains from Ernest Junction or Southport to Tweed Heads. Picnic and excursion trains ran through from South Brisbane to Tweed Heads on Sundays.
753: Burleigh Heads to Broadbeach South Interchange [6] 757: Burleigh Heads to Reedy Creek [7] 759: Robina station to Reedy Creek [8] 760: Robina station to Tweed Heads via Gold Coast Airport [9] 765: The Pines Elanora to Robina Town Centre via Christine Avenue [10]
Burleigh Oceanway 20 km–16 km; Palm Beach Oceanway 16 km–11 km; Currumbin Oceanway 11 km–8 km; Bilinga and Tugun Oceanways 8 km–4 km [2] Southern Points Oceanway (Kirra, Coolangatta, Rainbow Bay, Point Danger). 4 km–0 km; Travel times and distances for walking journeys along the Gold Coast Oceanway have been calculated. [3]
Burleigh Heads Bus stop is the main bus stop in the suburb, located on the Gold Coast Highway. A bus service connects Burleigh Heads with the Gold Coast Airport, Tweed Heads, Robina and Broadbeach. Major construction commenced in July 2022 to extend the existing G:link tram to Burleigh Beach from Broadbeach, expected to be completed late 2025. [83]
The line ran to Tweed Heads in the early 1900s until the 1960s. A new Gold Coast railway opened in 1996 with an extension to Varsity Lakes opened in 2007. In December 2017 the G:link light rail services connected to the line at Helensvale station. Duplication of the line progressed in stages.
Second Avenue Burleigh station will be on the corner of Second Avenue and the Gold Coast Highway, just north of Burleigh Heads. A number of holidays resorts are a short walk away, as well as Burleigh Heads State School. The southern terminus of Burleigh Heads will be located at the junction of Goodwin Terrace and the Gold Coast Highway.