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Transport on the Gold Coast, Queensland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transport on the Gold Coast, Queensland
The Gold Coast is the largest non-capital city and fastest growing city in Australia. As a result, the Gold Coast has a wide range of public and private transport options from cars and bikes to buses, rail, light rail and monorail. The car is the dominant mode of transport for Gold Coast but with the increasing population that leads to more traffic congestion. This has led to the Queensland State Government and Gold Coast City Council placing more effort into providing public transport including a new ferry service and a recently opened light rail system. ==Walking==
The Gold Coast has extensive paths one of which is called the Gold Coast Oceanway which is a network of pathways along the coastline. Locals residents and visitors alike often walk to the beach, shops or anywhere nearby, particularly so in areas of high-density living. The Gold Coast hinterland also embraces the World Heritage listed Lamington National Park, established in 1915, with over of graded walking tracks maintained by the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service. The development of the national park tracks and accommodation at Binna Burra owe a great deal to the work of Romeo Lahey and Arthur Groom in the 1920s and 1930s.
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