Robina Parkway

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Robina Parkway

General information
TypeRoad
Length6.8 km (4.2 mi) [1]
Route number(s) Australian state route 7.svg State Route 7
Major junctions
North endAustralian state route 90.svg Nerang–Broadbeach Road (State Route 90), Carrara
 
  • Australian state route 50.svgAustralian state route 90.svg Gooding Drive (State Route 50 / State Route 90)
  • S none.svg Markeri Street
  • S none.svg Cheltenham Drive
  • S none.svg Scottsdale Drive
South endAUS Alphanumeric Route M1.svg Pacific Motorway (M1), Robina

Robina Parkway (State Route 7) is a major road on the Gold Coast, Queensland. The road begins at the overpass of the Pacific Motorway and travels through the suburb of Robina before termination in Carrara at the intersection with Gooding Drive (State Route 50) and Nerang–Broadbeach Road (State Route 90).

Contents

Major intersections

The entire road is in the Gold Coast local government area.

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Carrara, Merrimac, Clear Island Waters border00.0Australian state route 50.svg Gooding Drive (State Route 50) – south–west – Merrimac /
Australian state route 90.svg Nerang–Broadbeach Road (State Route 90) – north – Carrara /
Australian state route 90.svg Gooding Drive (becomes Nerang–Broadbeach Road after 0.5 km) (State Route 90) – east – Broadbeach
Northern end of Robina Parkway (State Route 7)
Clear Island Waters, Mermaid Waters, Robina border2.71.7Markeri Street – west – Robina / – east – Mermaid Beach
Robina 4.02.5Cheltenham Drive – west – Robina Town Centre / – east – Mermaid WatersAccess to Bond University
5.3–
6.0
3.3–
3.7
Scottsdale Drive – north – Robina Town Centre / – south – Varsity Lakes
6.33.9Laver Drive – north–west – Robina railway station /
Robina Town Centre access road – north–east – Robina Town Centre
Robina, Mudgeeraba border6.6–
6.8
4.1–
4.2
AUS Alphanumeric Route M1.svg Pacific Motorway (State Route M1) – north–west – Nerang /
south–east – Burleigh Heads /
Somerset Drive – south, then west – Mudgeeraba
Southern end of Robina Parkway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

Australia road sign W5-29.svg   Australian Roadsportal

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References

  1. Google (19 April 2014). "Robina Parkway" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 19 April 2014.