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The legendary journey through the heart of Australia, experience one of the world's greatest train journeys aboard The Legendary Ghan. The legend has soared to new heights with the extension of The Ghan journey to Darwin. When The Ghan first departed Adelaide for Alice Springs, it was always intended that it would one day travel through to Darwin. More than 70 years on, that dream has become reality. |
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The adventure that spans Australia, The Indian Pacific is the last remaining trans-continental train journey. This amazing train traverses Australia from cost to coast, between the sparkling waters of the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, a distance of 4352 kilometres. |
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Comfort, flexibility and a great social atmosphere have made 'The Sunlander' one of Australia’s great journeys and a firm favourite with travellers between Brisbane and the Tropical North. With its two sytles of travel, 'The Sunlander' caters for all travellers, from the very discerning to the budget consious. |
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The Overland pioneered inter-capital rail travel between two of Australia’s most cosmopolitan cities Melbourne and Adelaide, in 1887. The century old name was derived from the affectionate term, "Overlander"’ an adventurer who had travelled across the country. |
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A historic journey from the tropical city of Townsville to the mining centre of Mount Isa, The Inlander offers the opportunity to experience the heritage and natural treasures of North Queensland’s rugged, yet beautiful inland. |
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A realistic, up-front view of Queensland's captivating outback - enjoyed in the comfort of air-conditioned, authentically-themed surrounds. On its journey west, the 'Spirit of the Outback' ventures through the heritage towns of Blackwater, Emerald and Barcaldine before arriving in Longreach, home to the famous Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, Qantas Founders Museum and the Outback Heritage Centre. |
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Queensland's favourite coastal destinations are easily accessible by QR's Tilt Trains, the most modern passenger trains in Australia. |
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Travelling long distances by train has been part of the Australian way of life for almost 150 years. CountryLink continues that tradition by carrying almost two million passengers every year to around 350 destinations in NSW, Queensland, the ACT and Victoria. |
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Discover the pioneering spirit of Australia’s Outback with a journey aboard The Westlander. This scenic journey from Brisbane travels across the Great Dividing Range and through the rich farmlands of the Darling Downs before arriving in Charleville, the largest town in south-west Queensland. |
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With Spirit of Tasmania you can experience all the fun, romance and excitement of sea travel. Your holiday will start the moment you step on board. You can sit back and relax or take advantage of the facilities on board as you travel to Tasmania overnight. |
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The 45 minute crossing by SeaLink ferry from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw is a great start to your holiday and we guarantee you will feel the excitement mount as KI comes into view. SeaLink operates the primary sea transportation ferry services between mainland South Australia and KI and we offer a range of convenient departure times, up to 10 per day during peak periods, with the option of taking your own vehicle to KI. |
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