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Rail Travel
There is something exciting and romantic about rail travel.
The old steam engine, puffing up hills and around corners was an awesome
sight.
Today we no longer have the steam engine…
but the magic of the ride is no less magnificent.
We have a rail system that spans through WA, SA, Vic., NSW, and Qld.
A new rail network of 4000km from Melbourne to Darwin with a link to Brisbane
is on track to start soon..ok maybe one day
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Queensland
Rail's high speed Tilt Train has reduced travelling time between
Brisbane & Rockhampton.
The entire train is fitted with video & audio entertainment Business
class fitted with luxury airline style seat including personal service
and includes all meals. Pay phone & fax facilities are also available
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Sunshine Rail’s
motto "New Friends, New Places, Great times" has been their
theme for the last 35 yrs. It is a fully escorted (two tour managers)
private train, that travels the Queensland coast, Brisbane to Caines,
heads west on an Outback adventure and a Southern downs Country experience.
The latter two happens only once a year.
One of their tours…. the Luxury Brisbane – Cains – Brisbane option
starts at 8.50am from Roma Street Station, Brisbane on a Monday. Heads
past the Glasshouse Mountains, through Nambour and Gympie reaching Maryborough
mid afternoon. A coach trip to Hervey Bay,Dinner and entertainment by
Eliza Fraser’s Old Time Music Show, makes your first day.
Day 2 starts with a coach tour of Maryborough followed by lunch
at your seat….and then a tour of Gladstone. At Rockhampton coaches take
you to Yeppoon..you stay the night at Capricorn International Resort.
Day 3 you have a choice of touring the resort ’s Wetlands or a
round of golf on one of two championship golf courses.
Day 4 you travel through St Lawrence on your way to Proserpine,
where you have a short tour to Repulse Bay.
Day 5 A late start gives you plenty of time to take a self guided
walk through the beautiful gardens at Laguna Quays Resort, then join the
train to Bowen. After a tour of Bowen it’s off to Townsville.
Day 6 Your final day is a visit to Ingham and the Herbert River
District. Lunch at the original "Pub With No Beer, then on to Caines.
Day 7 & 8 are free days to explore Caines.
Day 9 You are transferred to Caines Railway Station for your trip
back to Brisbane on The Queenslander. Arrive at Brisbane at 4.10pm on
day 10.

THE GHAN
This legendary train has traveller from
Adelaide to Australia's Red Centre for 70 years, now operates from Sydney.
The Ghan has a weekly service Sydney to Alice Springs. The 2856km trip
leaves Sydney every Sunday at 1.15pm travels via Adelaide and arrives
at Alice 45 hrs later on the Tuesday at 10.00am.The return trip leaves
Alice Springs at 1.00pm on Friday. The train can carry 276 passengers
in 17 carriages.

Indian Pacific
The almost 5000km journey from Sydney to
Perth on the Indian Pacific is a great way to see the varied faces
of our great country.
A Gold Kangaroo ticket will get you a cabin with bathroom
and shower. and includes meals in the buffer car with a varied menu ranging
from Asian cuisine to Kangaroo.
The atmosphere is very friendly, especially in the Lounge car after a
few drinks, where you get the chance to swap stories with fellow travellers.
The train leaves Sydney at 2.55pm on Saturday and Wednesday and
arrives in Perth at about 9.30am on Tuesday & Saturday. The
return trip leaves Perth at 11.55am on Wednesday & Sunday
On it's journey to Broken Hill the train passes suburban stations, up
through Katoomba, Lithgow, Bathurst, Parkes and at daybreak (around 8.00am)
you get a chance to stretch your legs on solid ground for about an hour.
By afternoon you arrive at Adelaide having travelled through some dry
outback farming country. From there it's on to Kalgoorlie about 7.30pm
on the second day.
The two and a half day journey comes to an end the next morning when you
arrive at Perth at about 9.30am.
There are numerous options when travelling on the Indian Pacific with
discounted prices at various times of the year.
For more information visit
http://www.trainways.com.au
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