Transurban has an interest in 16 urban motorways in Australia, Canada and the United States.
Australia Melbourne •
CityLink (100% shareholder and manager) The CityLink contract was awarded in 1995 by the Victorian Government to a consortium of Australia's
Transfield Holdings and Japan's
Obayashi Corporation, named Transurban Consortium. Transurban was formed on 14 March 1996 to operate the CityLink contract and collect tolls. Between 2004 and 2005, Transurban fully acquired Hills Motorway Group (M2 Hills Motorway) from various shareholders including
Abigroup and
Macquarie Infrastructure Group (MIG). In April 2007, Transurban acquired Sydney Roads Group from MIG which included the ownership of Interlink Roads (M5 South West, 50%), StateWide Roads (
M4 Western Motorway, 50.6%) and Airport Motorway Limited (Eastern Distributor, 71.35%). Transurban increased its shareholding in M7 to 50% between 2006 and August 2008. Transurban acquired the Lane Cove Tunnel from
Connector Motorways in May 2010 and Cross City Tunnel in June 2014. Since then, Transurban increased its shareholding in Eastern Distributor and fully acquired Interlink Roads/M5 South West.
Queensland Transurban has a 62.5% share in Transurban Queensland, which operates the Queensland toll road network. The other 37.5% stake in the Transurban Queensland consortium is divided between
AustralianSuper (25.0%) and
Tawreed Investments (12.5%). The consortium was set up in 2014 to acquire
Queensland Motorways, which operated the
Gateway Motorway,
Logan Motorway,
Go Between Bridge,
Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7) and the then under-construction
Legacy Way. It also inherited the
go via tolling system used by Queensland Motorways, which has since been rebranded to
Linkt in May 2018. In November 2015, Transurban Queensland announced the acquisition of BrisConnections and AirportlinkM7, which had been in voluntary administration since February 2013. The acquisition was finalised in April 2016. Within Brisbane (which excludes the
Toowoomba Bypass), the Transurban Queensland network (previously go via network) consists of of toll roads. The Transurban Queensland network now comprises: •
Gateway Motorway (including
Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges) •
Logan Motorway •
Clem Jones Tunnel •
Go Between Bridge •
Legacy Way •
Airport Link •
Inner City Bypass (operation and maintenance only, road remains toll-free) •
Toowoomba Bypass (tolls only)
Canada Quebec •
A25 Motorway (100% shareholder and manager)
United States Virginia •
95 Express Lanes –
HOT Lanes in
Northern Virginia (50% shareholder and manager) •
395 Express Lanes – HOT Lanes in
Northern Virginia, which extends northern the end of our 95 Express Lanes to the
Washington DC border. (50% shareholder and manager) •
495 Express Lanes – HOT Lanes in
Northern Virginia (50% shareholder and manager) ==See also==