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List of named passenger trains of Australia

 
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This article contains a list of named passenger trains in Australia.

Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints Operated
Ghan Great Southern Railway Adelaide, SA-Darwin, NT 1929-present
Indian Pacific Great Southern Railway Perth, WA-Sydney, NSW 1970-
Intercapital Daylight NSW Railways and Victorian Railways Melbourne, VIC-Sydney, NSW 1961-1991
Prospector Transwa Perth, WA-Kalgoorlie,WA 1971-present
Southern Aurora NSW Railways and Victorian Railways Melbourne, VIC - Sydney, NSW 1961 - 1986
Spirit of Progress[1] Victorian Railways Melbourne - Albury (to Sydney from 1962) 1937 - 1986
Vinelander Victorian Railways Melbourne - Mildura August 9, 1972 - September 12, 1993
Brisbane Limited Express[2] New South Wales Government Railways Sydney-Brisbane  ???? - 1990
Gold Coast Motorail Express New South Wales Government Railways Sydney-Murwillumbah 1973 - 1990
Central West Express[3] New South Wales Government Railways Sydney-Dubbo/Parkes 1941 - present (Dubbo only)
Spirit of the Outback Queensland Rail Brisbane-Longreach, QLD  
Sydney/Melbourne Express NSW Railways and Victorian Railways Melbourne, VIC - Sydney, NSW 1986 - 1991
The Australind Transwa Perth, WA-Bunbury,WA
Gulflander Queensland Rail Normanton-Croydon, QLD  
Savannahlander Cairns Kuranda Steam Cairns-Forsayth, QLD  
Inlander Queensland Rail Townsville-Mount Isa, QLD  
Overland Great Southern Railway Adelaide, SA-Melbourne, VIC
Sunlander Queensland Rail Brisbane-Cairns, QLD  
Westlander Queensland Rail Brisbane-Charleville, QLD  
The Caves Express[4] New South Wales Government Railways Sydney-Mount Victoria, NSW 11 November, 1929-4 October, 1942
The Fish[5] CityRail Sydney-Lithgow, NSW  
The Chips CityRail Sydney-Mt Victoria, NSW  
Newcastle Flyer±[6] New South Wales Government Railways Sydney-Newcastle, NSW November, 1929-April, 1988
Outback Xplorer Countrylink Sydney-Broken Hill, NSW  
Tasman Limited[7] Tasmanian Government Railways Hobart-Wynyard, Tas. 25 September, 1950-28 July, 1978;
± Formerly known as The Northern Commercial Limited and The Inter-City Express

References

  1. ^ The Blue Brady, Ian Australian Railway History, November, 2007 pp409-448
  2. ^ The Last Years of the Brisbane Limited and Brisbane Express Milne, Rod Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, February, 1998 pp43-53
  3. ^ The New South Wales Western Day Train Beckhaus, John Australian Railway History, October, 2007 pp371-391
  4. ^ Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, November/December, 1942 pp58-59;73-74
  5. ^ The Fish Covell, Charles M. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, February, 1994 pp27-38
  6. ^ A Short History of the Newcastle Flyers Calf, H.R. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, November, 1969 pp246-269
  7. ^ The Rise and Fall of the Tasman Limited Stokes, H.J.W. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, November, 1978 pp237-244

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