We did it recently, did Adelaide Hills to port fairy in about 7ish hours, stayed the night then did the Great Ocean road in about hours but that was really stopping for pretty much everything.
The distance along the great arc between Melbourne, Victoria and Adelaide, South Australia is 654 km (407 mi.).
There is no direct railway between Melbourne and Alice Springs.The Great Southern Railway runs between Melbourne and Adelaide. From there, one can link to the train which runs from Adelaide to Alice Springs, The Ghan.
The coastal route about 1 1/2 hours drive from Melbourne is known as the Great Ocean Road. It is one of the most scenic routes in Australia and passes by small towns, stunning scenery and great beaches. The road, however, has many twists and turns as it follows the coastline.To drive from Melbourne to Adelaide along the coastal route, it's about a 60 mile drive from Melbourne to reach the start of the Great Ocean Road. This road is heavily trafficked highway for the most part.The Great Ocean Road is 160 miles and will take at least 6 hours to travel, without stops (but if you're driving on this scenic route, you'll want to stop especially around Port Campbell).From the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide is another 350 miles, depending on the inland route you take, and will take over 7 hours to drive.In total, to get from Melbourne to Adelaide along the coastal route is about 800 miles that will take about 15 hours of driving time without stops.
Three days per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), you can catch The Overland from Melbourne to Adelaide. Run by Great Southern Railway (GSR), this train departs Melbourne Southern Cross station each morning at 7:35am, runs through the day and arrives the same evening at Adelaide Keswick rail terminal at 6:10pm (a little later at 7:15pm on Thursdays). (this information was taken from http://www.railmaps.com.au/journey_results.php?Origin=Melbourne)
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Yes: Australia's highest mountains lie between Sydney and Melbourne. The Snowy Mountains are part of the Great Dividing Range, which begins in far north Queensland and continues south down the eastern coast, beyond Melbourne. Mountains feature significantly between Sydney and Melbourne.
The shortest (great-circle) distance from Miami International Airport to Melbourne is about 9,685 miles (15,585 km).
Australia has Sydney, Melbourne and the Great Victorian Desert.
The most visited place in Melbourne Australia, is Melbourne Central.The Great Ocean Road is the most visited place in Melbourne.
Yes, there is. You would need to get on Great Southern Railway Train in Alice Springs and then get off at Adelaide Parklands Terminal. From there, you can board to your final destination, Melbourne Southern Cross.
It is 3,027 km from Darwin to Adelaide by road, or 1,880 miles. The journey takes about 36 hours of actual driving time, and should not be attempted in one sitting. It is best spread over a minimum of 4 days, with plenty of breaks, as one will be driving through many remote stretches with little to distract one.