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Stretching across 1,693 kilometres of Australia's driest and most isolated terrain, the Trans-Australian Railway was completed on 17 October 1917, providing a link between the eastern states and Western Australia and helping to give the newly formed Commonwealth a sense of national unity. Treasurer Sir John Forrest, 17 October 1917: The Trans-Australian Railway, opened in 1917, runs from Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, crossing the Nullarbor Plain in the process. As the only rail freight corridor between Western Australia and the eastern states, the line is economically and strategically important.

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A journey aboard the iconic Indian Pacific train will whisk you between Adelaide and Perth in comfort and style. With routes between the Indian and Pacific oceans, step onboard for an all-inclusive rail holiday you'll never forget. Australia's Transcontinental Railroads Australia, as an island continent, is unique in that it has two railroads that cross the entire continent. One, running east-west, joins the Pacific Ocean at Sydney to the Indian Ocean at Perth, 4,352 kms (2,704 miles) apart. operation of the completed transcontinental railway line for 50 years; 153 million cubic metres of earthworks; 2 million concrete sleepers produced in Katherine and Tennant Creek; 146,000 tonnes of rail; 2.8 million tonnes of ballast; 90 bridges; culverts at 1500 locations; The train completes the 4,352-kilometre transcontinental journey from Sydney to Perth and return once every week The journey across the remote Nullarbor Plain includes the world's longest straight stretch of railway track at 478 kilometres When the passenger service was launched in 1970, the Indian Pacific was about getting from point A to B.

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Transcontinental grandeur: Australia's iconic Indian Pacific rail journey By Liz Ginis • June 23, 2022 At sunset on the western edge of the Nullarbor Plain, passengers enjoy a traditional Aussie barbecue dinner trackside at Rawlinna, Australia's largest sheep station. Image credit: Andrew Gregory Reading Time: 7 Minutes • Print this page The transcontinental line was the result of a promise made at the time of the federation of Australian states in 1901. Physically isolated from the eastern states, WA was reluctant to agree to such a federation. However, Premier Forrest rightly believed that the promise of the transcontinental railway would help to convince the WA electorate. Australia. Stretching across 1693km of Australia's driest and most isolated terrain, the Trans-Australian Railway was completed on 17 October 1917, providing a link between the eastern states and WA and helping to give the newly-formed Commonwealth a sense of national unity. The transcontinental line was the result of a promise made at the time of the federation of Australian states in 1901. Physically isolated from the eastern states, WA was reluctant to agree to such a federation. However, Premier Forrest rightly believed that the promise of the transcontinental railway would help to convince the WA electorate.

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The Indian Pacific is a weekly experiential tourism passenger train service that runs in Australia 's east-west rail corridor between Sydney, on the shore of the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the shore of the Indian Ocean - thus, like its counterpart in the north-south corridor, The Ghan, one of the few truly transcontinental trains in the. Across the Trans-continental Railway: From Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta (c.1917) The construction of the trans-continental railway began in 1912 with work being carried out at both ends simultaneously. Length: 17 minutes 57 seconds Fast facts Time: 4 days Distance: 4,352 kilometres (2,704 miles) Transport: train Nearest major city: Sydney, Perth and Adelaide Price: $$$$ 4 days on board the Indian Pacific train Day 1: Sydney to outback New South Wales Queen Adelaide Restaurant, Indian Pacific © Journey Beyond Afternoon Sydney Train, tram & ferry map Melbourne Train & tram map Brisbane & Gold Coast Train, ferry & tram map Adelaide Train & tram map Perth Train & ferry map Canberra New South Wales Sydney-Brisbane, West & Nth NSW Victoria, SA & Tas Sydney-Melbourne, Victoria, SA Queensland Brisbane-Cairns, Charleville, Mt Isa Western Australia Adelaide-Perth, WA, NT

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US$ 4,869 Print Brochure Chat Itinerary Details FIRST-CLASS | RAIL: Travel from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean on this 13 day rail journey from Sydney to Perth. Board The Indian Pacific after spending a few days exploring Sydney and travel across the country. As Australia marched toward Federation, the promise of a transcontinental railway to link the isolated west with the fast growing east coast persuaded Western Australia to align with the rest of the colonies. At the time, a skeleton rail link existed but the west to east line was missing a section between Kalgoorlie and Port Augusta spanning.