The Gold Coast Bulletin

State’s joined up thinking on trams

- KATHLEEN SKENE kathleen.skene@news.com.au goldcoastb­ulletin.com.au

BEMUSED workers on the second stage of the light rail were treated to a round of applause from a group of senior politician­s after welding the last of about 460 joins on the 7.3km extension yesterday.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, Transport Minister Jackie Trad, Federal Trade and Tourism Minister Steve Ciobo, Senator Murray Watt and Mayor Tom Tate all witnessed the historic welding at Helensvale.

The Premier, in town for the sitting of the State Government’s Community Cabinet this week, used the occasion to announce the state will contribute half the $10 million cost of a business case for the light rail to be further extended from Broadbeach to Burleigh.

“Light rail has fundamenta­lly changed public transport on the Gold Coast and once stage two opens, people will be able to travel seamlessly across the Coast and to Brisbane,” she said.

“In recognitio­n of how transforma­tive GCLR has been, I am very happy to announce that my Government is committing $5 million for the developmen­t of a detailed business case for stage 3A in collaborat­ion with Gold Coast City Council.”

Mayor Tom Tate said he hoped constructi­on of stage three could begin in mid-2019.

Ms Trad said the installati­on of wiring for trams on stage two would begin in coming weeks ahead of testing late this year.

GoldLinQ chairman John Witheriff said the most difficult part of constructi­on had been the removal of rock at the Smith St section of track.

“Motorists who drive the Smith Street Motorway would have seen the works at the end

I AM VERY HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT MY GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTING $5 MILLION FOR THE DEVELOPMEN­T OF A DETAILED BUSINESS CASE FOR STAGE 3A

PREMIER ANNASTACIA PALASZCZUK

of Uplands Dr where we have removed about 84,000 tonnes of rock, which has reduced the height of the hillside by about 18m,” he said.

Patronage on the existing network has increased 27 per cent since it launched three years ago, with 665,000 people a month using the trams.

A new 1000-space carpark at Parkwood station is also under constructi­on, while 400 additional spaces will be created at Helensvale station.

 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? and Minister for Transport Jackie Trad and Mayor Tom Tate view the final rail weld at Helensvale.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON and Minister for Transport Jackie Trad and Mayor Tom Tate view the final rail weld at Helensvale.
 ??  ?? Johanna Marie and Paul Murray from Sky News.
Johanna Marie and Paul Murray from Sky News.

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