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Getting Around the Sunshine Coast 2026: Buses, Rail and Driving Explained

How to get around the Sunshine Coast: Translink buses, the Sunshine Coast rail line, cycling infrastructure, driving and the Sunshine Coast Mass Transit project in 2026.

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By Sunshine Coast Daily · Published 1 July 2026, 9:45 pm

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Updated 22 h ago· 12 July 2026, 4:30 pm

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Getting Around the Sunshine Coast 2026: Buses, Rail and Driving Explained
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Public Transport on the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast's public transport is primarily bus-based. Translink buses operate throughout the region, connecting Caloundra, Maroochydore, Noosa, Nambour and surrounding areas. Routes 600 and 700 are the main coastal trunk routes. All buses accept go card and contactless payment.

The closest heavy rail station is Nambour on the Sunshine Coast Line, connecting to Brisbane Central in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Bus connections run from the coast to Nambour. A new Sunshine Coast Direct Rail Link (Beerburrum to Nambour upgrade) is under development.

Getting Around by Car

A car is the most practical way to get around the Sunshine Coast, especially for visiting beaches, hinterland towns, and areas outside the main bus corridors. The Bruce Highway (M1) connects the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane (about 1 hour in good traffic) and continues north to Noosa. The Sunshine Coast Motorway (M3) provides a faster route from the south.

Parking is generally free or low-cost in most areas, though Noosa Heads and some beachfront areas can be congested during school holidays.

Cycling

The Sunshine Coast has excellent cycling infrastructure. The Sunshine Coast Coastal Pathway runs approximately 73 kilometres from Bells Creek to Coolum Beach and is one of Australia's longest coastal paths. Bike hire is available in Noosa, Mooloolaba, and Caloundra.

Ride Share and Taxis

Uber operates on the Sunshine Coast, though coverage in rural areas and late at night can be limited. Local taxi services include Noosa Taxis and Suncoast Cabs. These are available at the Sunshine Coast Airport and major hotels.

Sunshine Coast Airport

Located at Marcoola near Maroochydore, the Sunshine Coast Airport is served by a dedicated shuttle bus and rideshare options. Several car hire companies operate from the terminal.

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