Yes, you can go to buses from Logan to Gold coast. All you need to do is book a bus. Any yu want, like double deck, private five star bus or any other bus that you want. But you have to pay money. You can also drive your car here to Gold coast but you always need lots of fuel for your car. Also you can go to an aeroplane. It's more faster than car and bus but lots of money to pay. If you drive by car, it's just you driving with your family and no need to pay money. Only you have to pay the fuel for the car.
The train line runs to Robina, a suburb of the Gold Coast. Buses run regularly between Robina station and other areas of the Gold Coast.
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Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton, Ipswich, Toowoomba, Emerald, Roma, Bundaberg, Logan, Mackay, Maryborough, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast. Pick which ones you want. :)
Yes, Logan International Airport is the largest airport on the east coast. It's located in Boston, Massachusetts.
The most populous region of Queensland is the southeast. This region comprises not only the capital city, Brisbane, but the heavily populated regions of the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Ipswich, Logan and Redland City.
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Metricon Stadium is on the gold coast
The Gold Coast was in west Africa. It is now known as the nation of Ghana.It has no relation to the city of the Gold Coast in southeast Queensland.
The only "Gold Coast" now in existence is in southeast Queensland. The Australian city of the Gold Coast lies just south of Brisbane, capital of Queensland. It meets the southern boundaries of the cities of Redlands and Logan at the Albert River. The Gold Coast extends to the border of Queensland and New South Wales, and inland to the Lamington National park. It is a very popular tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors.The independent nation Ghana, was formerly the British Colony of The Gold Coast in West Africa. Ghana is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, an independent grouping of nations with an allegiance to the British Monarchy.
The Portuguese called the southern coast of West Africa the Gold Coast. They first arrived in the area in 1471.
The Gold Coast covers a large region, and there are dozens of postcodes for the different suburbs of the Gold Coast. A list of the postcodes for the Gold Coast can be found at the related link below.