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Greater Brisbane Aerial Map Brisbane 3 Port of Greater Brisbane Aerial Map Brisbane Br uce Hi Brisbane ghway Airport All roads lead to Greater Springfield... Pacific Ocean Greater Springfield has been designed to be accessed from all 4 directions North, South, East and West. Northern Access Route • Brisbane and the inner city fringe suburbs can be • Port of Brisbane and Brisbane Airport are accessible, Allows Access to: • Brisbane CBD accessed to the north, within a drive time of without having to through any traffic lights, via the • Inner fringe suburbs 32 minutes via the Centenary Highway. Logan and Gateway Motorway. Brisbane River 17 Brisbane • Greenbank, Logan City and Jimboomba are • In February 2011, the State Government committed CBD Northern Access Route accessible to the south via the Springfield to extend the railway from Richlands to Springfield Greenbank Arterial and Mt Lindsay Highway. through the establishment of two railway stations Allows Access to: Mount • Brisbane Airport by 2013. • Port of Brisbane • Southport and the Gold Coast are accessed to the Coot-Tha y wa ree east by the Logan Motorway and can be reached F n r within a 50 minute drive time. e t s e • Ipswich, Ripley Valley, Toowoomba, Ebenezer (twice the W 1 Indooroopilly size of any other industrial area in close proximity to y a Brisbane) and the inland port of Purga are accessible w r o So t to the west via the Centenary and Warrego Highway. u o t h M 15 E B y a r a i s s t w b e F t a y r a n a e e e G w w V h a a Tingalpa g l i le y H y Reservoir y H r i a g h n e Mt Gravatt w t a n Regional Centre y e Mount C Ommaney 3 War rego High Motorway way Ipswich 54 Warrego Highway Richlands Station s Sunnybanknybank s a P p a y y c a ific B w h e Hi g n i Ipswich a g H b is hway y r CBD r B 2 a n n r oad e R e h t t ane n u risb e o B S C d 1 W a e o s AmberleyAm R t Forest Lake e k r ic Logan Eastern Access Route n R.A.A.FR.A Base w Ip r Redb s a an w k Allows Access to: W 15 Plains Log i R 4 an Motor c o • Southport h ay ad Springfield way Western Access Route B w h • Gold Coast y ig p H Springfield Lakes Station a • Northern NSW Allows Access to: s am s gh • Ripley Valley nin Cun • Ipswich Brookwater Greenbank Log 4 • Toowoomba Springfield an Motorway R Army Training Base i • Ebenezer pl Central Station ey Springfield R o a Lakes d 1313 Browns Plains Cen tenary H ighway Sp Ebenezer ringfiel y d G a r Southern Access Route Springfield e w Industrial e h n g i Central b Allows Access to: Spring Mountain H Estate a n y • Jimboomba State Park k a A s • Greenbank d r n t i e L • Logan City r ia t l Greater Springfield M Disclaimer: While Springfield Land Corporation (No. 2) Pty Ltd and Springfield Land Corporation Pty Ltd and their related entities (Springfield) use reasonable efforts to include accurate and up-to-date information, errors or omissions sometimes occur. To the full extent permitted by law, Springfield disclaims all warranties, express or implied and will not be liable to any person for any cost, loss or damage suffered as a result of reliance on this document or Springfield’s failure to provide any update. Users are responsible for evaluating the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information or other content contained in this document. No person should rely or act on information in this document without obtaining professional or additional advice. All information in this document is provided “as is” and is subject to change without prior notice. Springfield reserves the right to change this document without notice from time to time. .
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