Travelling on the Indian Pacific train from Perth to Sydney is a three-day, three-night journey. The train leaves mid-late afternoon and arrives at its destination around 8-9am of the third day.
The Countrylink XPT offers both a daylight and an overnight service from Sydney to Surfers Paradise. The daylight service departs Sydney at 6:55am and reaches Surfers at 9:51pm, while the overnight service departs at 3:50pm and arrives at Surfers at 7:13am. Passengers must change trains at Casino. Incidentally, you cannot get from Sydney directly to Surfers Paradise by train, but a bus connection does operate. See the related link for more information.
There is not actually a train from Surfers Paradise, but the train from Robina to Brisbane Central takes one hour and fourteen minutes.
10hrs to 14 hrs to arrive at goldcoast
I hunk its about 12 hours
By train, private car or airplane
The train which travels between Sydney and Perth is the "Indian Pacific". Because it is a three-day journey, there are different classes of travel and accommodation from which to choose. Prices also vary, depending on the season one is travelling. The website (link below) lists current costs, as well as different classes of accommodation.
No. The Ghan goes from Adelaide to Darwin. The train that goes East-west, from Sydney to Perth, is the Indian Pacific. You can get a train from Brisbane to Sydney, and then catch the Indian Pacific to Perth, but it does not travel there directly.
3 to 4 hour journey
The train from Sydney to Canberra is the Countrylinks Canberra Xplorer. It runs twice a day from Sydney Central station to Canberra Station, in a journey that takes a little over four hours. From Monday to Saturday, the Xplorer train leaves Sydney at 6:58am and arrives in Canberra at 11:21am. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, another train leaves Sydney at 12:10pm and arrives in Canberra at 4:29pm, while on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays another Xplorer train leaves Sydney at 6:15pm and arrives in Canberra at 10:31pm.
No. Not directly. If you were determined to catch a train from Cairns to Ayers Rock/Uluru, you would need to do the following:Catch the train from Cairns to BrisbaneContinue on the train south to Sydney - part of the journey requires travelling by busCatch the Indian Pacific train from Sydney to AdelaideCatch the Ghan from Adelaide to Alice SpringsCatch a bus from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock
Yes and no. There is no single train, but the Indian Pacific runs from Sydney to Adelaide, and while it continues on to Perth, one can disembark at Adelaide. From there, one can catch the Ghan, which crosses central Australia to Alice Springs and then on to Darwin.
This train is the Indian-Pacific. It is named this because it spans the continent between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is considered one of the great railway journeys of the world.The train departs Sydney mid-afternoon and goes through Broken Hill and Adelaide, and involves a three day/night journey to travel the 4352 km (2720 miles). Early on the second day, it stops at Broken Hill, then reaches Adelaide that evening. The third night the train travels through Kalgoorlie in the Western Australian goldfields, and stops there a tour of the town at 11pm.The Overland connects Melbourne to Adelaide where one can switch to the Indian - Pacific.
One of them is the Indian Pacific, from Sydney Central to Perth. Another one is The Ghan which runs from Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs.
Mandurah is a 1 hr drive from Perth or 50min Train ride from perth.
Australia's longest train line is the Indian Pacific. As its name suggests, it stretches across the continent from Sydney, on the eastern coast (which abuts the Pacific Ocean) to Perth, on the western coast, where the Indian Ocean meets the continent.
It takes 12 to 13 hours. Here is a website you can check out for reference on that train's timetables / maps and others in Australia is train travel recommended from melburne to sydney is one train better than others what is fare what is website for info