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Billions on buses or on track for trams: Sunshine Coast plots mass transit future

Wednesday April 28, 2021
The Sunshine Coast is pushing ahead with plans to reinvent the region’s transport network amid fears that congestion costs – already at $500m a year – could blow out to $3 billion a year over the next two decades.
An artist’s impression of what a light rail system on the Sunshine Coast would look like.
Sunshine Coast council has gone out to the community with a range of options from small public transport upgrades to a light rail system between Maroochydore and Caloundra to get people out of their cars and onto mass transit.
Costs for the various options…
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