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The Pacific highway route is about an hour shorter than the inland route.

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Q: Which is quickest route from Sydney to Gold Coast - Pacific Highway or inland route?
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What highway runs between Melbourne and Sydney?

The Hume Highway is the quickest way to travel from and to Melbourne and Sydney, travelling the inland route. The other highway which runs between the two cities is the Princes Highway, which essentially follows the coast.


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