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Gold Coast Public Transport Guide 2026

Navigate Gold Coast efficiently with our 2026 transport guide covering G:link tram, buses, trains to Brisbane and parking options.

By Gold Coast Daily · Published 1 July 2026 at 9:45 pm

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Updated 3 July 2026 at 10:32 pm

Gold Coast Public Transport Guide 2026
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Public Transport on the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast has one of Queensland's best public transport networks, anchored by the G:link light rail (tram) running 23 kilometres from Helensvale to Broadbeach. The tram operates every 7-10 minutes during peak hours and connects major hubs including Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Pacific Fair, and the heavy rail network at Helensvale and Nerang.

TransLink buses complement the tram with extensive coverage across the city. The GC bus network includes frequent routes connecting Coolangatta Airport, Robina, Coomera, and the northern suburbs. All services accept go card (the Translink smart card) or contactless payment.

Trains to Brisbane and Beyond

The South East Queensland heavy rail network connects the Gold Coast to Brisbane via the Gold Coast Line. Trains run frequently from Varsity Lakes, Robina, Nerang, and Helensvale to Brisbane Central and beyond. The journey from Robina to Brisbane Central takes about 90 minutes. A third rail crossing at Coomera is under construction to boost capacity.

Getting Around by Car

The M1 Pacific Motorway is the main arterial road connecting the Gold Coast to Brisbane (about 1 hour in light traffic) and to the Tweed/NSW border in the south. The Gold Coast Highway runs parallel along the coast and is useful for local travel between suburbs.

Parking is generally available near beaches and shopping centres, though it can be scarce at popular beaches like Surfers Paradise and Burleigh Heads on weekends. Several paid car parks operate in the Surfers Paradise CBD.

Cycling

The Gold Coast has an extensive network of shared paths, particularly along the beachfront. The Oceanway runs along much of the coastal strip and connects to broader cycle paths heading inland. Bike hire is available at various points along the coast.

Rideshare and Taxis

Uber, DiDi, and 13Cabs operate across the Gold Coast. Surge pricing applies during peak events including schoolies week and Indy events. Taxis are available at major hotels, the airport, and casino.

Gold Coast Airport

The Gold Coast Airport (Coolangatta) is served by Bus Route TX1 connecting directly to Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach. The journey takes about 30-40 minutes. Taxis and rideshare are available at the terminal. Car hire is available at the airport.

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