Brisbane commute
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Any ideas on the best commutable highway from an eastern Coastal Brisbane suburb to the CBD
I've looked at clevedon and Brighton etc as places to live, but there's probably easier highway commute, am I right to say the northern highway is better rather than the highway from the GC
Thanks
I've looked at clevedon and Brighton etc as places to live, but there's probably easier highway commute, am I right to say the northern highway is better rather than the highway from the GC
Thanks
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Any ideas on the best commutable highway from an eastern Coastal Brisbane suburb to the CBD
I've looked at clevedon and Brighton etc as places to live, but there's probably easier highway commute, am I right to say the northern highway is better rather than the highway from the GC
Thanks
I've looked at clevedon and Brighton etc as places to live, but there's probably easier highway commute, am I right to say the northern highway is better rather than the highway from the GC
Thanks
Seriously, none of them will get you into town quickly if you need to travel during peak.
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If I had to work in the CBD then the train would be the go.
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Any ideas on the best commutable highway from an eastern Coastal Brisbane suburb to the CBD
I've looked at clevedon and Brighton etc as places to live, but there's probably easier highway commute, am I right to say the northern highway is better rather than the highway from the GC
Thanks
I've looked at clevedon and Brighton etc as places to live, but there's probably easier highway commute, am I right to say the northern highway is better rather than the highway from the GC
Thanks
Last edited by Broad Shoulders; Jul 14th 2011 at 6:27 pm.
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Ok thanks, great information
Taking that on board , I'll have a look closer to the CBD
Taking that on board , I'll have a look closer to the CBD
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Train all the way mate. Choose a suburb that gets you close to a main line. The Gateway is the biggest joke of a highway! I live further out than Brighton (Redcliffe) and commute everyday to St Lucia (UQ) and I avoid The Gateway at all costs. I take all the minor roads and I would estimate that it saves me at least 20-30 mins each way. Unfortunately, Redcliffe does not have a train line, so car commute is the only feasible means of transport
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The other problem with the gateway (north) is that you have very limited options open to you if traffic is crap as there are very few exits. You also don't have main roads on both sides of it. So once you're on it, you're stuck on it. Take one of the few exits and you will be one of thousands doing the same thing
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Train all the way mate. Choose a suburb that gets you close to a main line. The Gateway is the biggest joke of a highway! I live further out than Brighton (Redcliffe) and commute everyday to St Lucia (UQ) and I avoid The Gateway at all costs. I take all the minor roads and I would estimate that it saves me at least 20-30 mins each way. Unfortunately, Redcliffe does not have a train line, so car commute is the only feasible means of transport
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Because door to door (Redcliffe to St Lucia) is over two hours Mr Martyr. I've done it many times. If I had the luxury of working in the city then I could potentially do it in just over an hour. Spending 4 hours commuting to and from work everyday by train/bus versus 2 and a half by car, there's no competition
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Because door to door (Redcliffe to St Lucia) is over two hours Mr Martyr. I've done it many times. If I had the luxury of working in the city then I could potentially do it in just over an hour. Spending 4 hours commuting to and from work everyday by train/bus versus 2 and a half by car, there's no competition
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