Logan Motorway
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| Logan Motorway | |
| Metroad 4: Gailes - Drewvale Metroad 6: Drewvale - Loganholme |
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| Length | 30 km |
| General direction | West - East |
| From | |
| via | Drewvale, Loganlea |
| To | |
| Allocation | Metroad 4 (Gailes - Drewvale) Metroad 6 (Drewvale - Loganholme) |
| Major Junctions | for full list see exits. |
The M4 or Logan Motorway offers motorists a quick link between Ipswich and the M1 or Pacific Motorway at Loganholme, and the Gateway Motorway, providing access to the Gold Coast on the eastern seaboard and to the rural areas of the Darling Downs to the west.
The road is operated and owned by Queensland Motorways.
The Motorway has been upgraded to four lanes, ensuring smoother traffic flows and time savings. It also ensures vehicles will no longer get caught behind heavy haulers, resulting in a safer and more comfortable drive.
Three toll plazas are located along this transport corridor at Stapylton Road and Loganlea Road on the Logan Motorway and at Kuraby on the Gateway Extension.
[edit] Exits
| Brisbane Metroads and Motorways | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | Metroad 2/M2 | Metroad 3 | Metroad 4 | Metroad 5/M5 | Metroad 6 | |||||
| Major Motorways | ||||||||||
| Pacific | Bruce | Gateway | Ipswich | Logan | Western / Centenary | |||||

