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.
Mandurah is a 1 hr drive from Perth or 50min Train ride from perth.
Yes. From Perth, one can travel along the Eyre Highway to Port Augusta, South Australia. Then one can take the Stuart Highway north to Darwin.Alternatvely, one can take the Indian Pacific train from Perth to Adelaide, South Australia, then catch the Ghan North to Darwin.
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.
Take the East Coast main line train to King's Cross, then get the Piccadilly Line train to Heathrow Airport.
The best way to travel from Heathrow to Kings Cross is by taking the Heathrow Express train, which provides a fast and direct connection between the two locations.
You can get a train from London Liverpool Street which takes you directly to Waltham Cross's two main railway stations, Waltham Cross and Theobalds Grove.
In the United States, Amtrak is a great cross-country train travel system. This website, www.seat61.com/UnitedStates.htm, has deals on Amtrak fares.
Yes, Virgin West Coast to Wolverhampton then Arriva Cross Country to Southampton.
Takes about 20 - 30 minutes depending on traffic.
not too far, about a 40 min drive. or you can get the train from joondalup
Here's a good guide on doing that http://www.howtodothings.com/travel/a2988-how-to-find-cheap-train-tickets.html