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Old 06-19-2008
jb
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Anyone know if it is feasable to think of doing a train trip from
Sydney to Adelaide? Also, Adelaide to Melbourne? Costs?

Just trying to think of a way to avoid flying!

Thanks,


john
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Old 06-19-2008
Raffi Balmanoukian
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in article 402fe486.29925163@news.east.earthlink.net, jb at
tremulant@excite.com wrote on 2/15/04 5:32 PM:

> Anyone know if it is feasable to think of doing a train trip from
> Sydney to Adelaide? Also, Adelaide to Melbourne? Costs?
>
> Just trying to think of a way to avoid flying!
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> john



http://www.gsr.com.au

If, as it appears, you are a foreigner, consider a flexpass. Can work out
cheaper than individual tkts.

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Old 06-19-2008
Paul O
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Sydney/Adelaide possible via either Melbourne or Broken Hill.


"jb" <tremulant@excite.com> wrote in message
news:402fe486.29925163@news.east.earthlink.net...
> Anyone know if it is feasable to think of doing a train trip from
> Sydney to Adelaide? Also, Adelaide to Melbourne? Costs?
>
> Just trying to think of a way to avoid flying!
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> john



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Old 06-19-2008
Terry Russell
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"jb" <tremulant@excite.com> wrote in message
news:402fe486.29925163@news.east.earthlink.net...
> Anyone know if it is feasable to think of doing a train trip from
> Sydney to Adelaide? Also, Adelaide to Melbourne? Costs?
>
> Just trying to think of a way to avoid flying!
>
> Thanks,


individual base-class rail tickets are not much cheaper than air
on the inter-capital routes


You can travel from syd-melb then melb-adel in the green inhabited zone

or syd-adel via broken hill on Indian pacific
if you want to see something more open

20 years ago there were 3 buses a day Adelaide-Broken Hill , daily through
to Sydney
Now that route has _no_ scheduled bus services , but there are 3 planes a
day
and 2 trains a week.



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Old 06-19-2008
alfred
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Raffi Balmanoukian wrote:

> http://www.gsr.com.au
>
> If, as it appears, you are a foreigner, consider a flexpass. Can work out
> cheaper than individual tkts.


Or get a YHA card: proof that you are a "backpacker" gets you student
fares. It was $155 from Adelaide to Perth, so should be well under than
that for heading East of Adelaide.
>


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Old 06-19-2008
Raffi Balmanoukian
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in article c0p52n$181r5j$3@ID-70171.news.uni-berlin.de, alfred at
prufrock@ekno.com wrote on 2/15/04 9:07 PM:

> Raffi Balmanoukian wrote:
>
>> http://www.gsr.com.au
>>
>> If, as it appears, you are a foreigner, consider a flexpass. Can work out
>> cheaper than individual tkts.

>
> Or get a YHA card: proof that you are a "backpacker" gets you student
> fares. It was $155 from Adelaide to Perth, so should be well under than
> that for heading East of Adelaide.
>>

>


Two days plus in the seats, plus tucker - would add up to $200 plus, easily,
without anesthetic (a/k/a booze)? Ugh. I paid something like $550 first
class on this exact itin (ADL-PER) for a single berth and including meals.
Sure, not cheap, but one of life's once-only indulgences and well worth it;
and, all considered, not too much more expensive. SYD-MEL and MEL-ADL are
overnight trips and doable on a shoestring, if you wish.

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Old 06-19-2008
alfred
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Raffi Balmanoukian wrote:

> in article c0p52n$181r5j$3@ID-70171.news.uni-berlin.de, alfred at
> prufrock@ekno.com wrote on 2/15/04 9:07 PM:


>>Or get a YHA card: proof that you are a "backpacker" gets you student
>>fares. It was $155 from Adelaide to Perth, so should be well under than
>>that for heading East of Adelaide.
>>

>
> Two days plus in the seats, plus tucker - would add up to $200 plus, easily,
> without anesthetic (a/k/a booze)? Ugh.


I cheated: got off in Kalgoorlie and caught the Prospector a few days
later so only had one night on the train. The cheap seats weren't so
bad, although the grumpy guard who made sure everyone was wearing shoes
and awake in the lounge car detracted somewhat.

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Old 06-19-2008
Xpoes
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If you want to avoid flying, maybe a bus then? You'll be more flexible..

See http://www.greyhound.com.au/ or http://www.mccaffertys.com.au/..

Marcel

"jb" <tremulant@excite.com> wrote in message
news:402fe486.29925163@news.east.earthlink.net...
> Anyone know if it is feasable to think of doing a train trip from
> Sydney to Adelaide? Also, Adelaide to Melbourne? Costs?
>
> Just trying to think of a way to avoid flying!
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> john



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Old 06-19-2008
Raffi Balmanoukian
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in article c0rurn$19u1i4$1@ID-70171.news.uni-berlin.de, alfred at
prufrock@ekno.com wrote on 2/16/04 10:40 PM:

> Raffi Balmanoukian wrote:
>
>> in article c0p52n$181r5j$3@ID-70171.news.uni-berlin.de, alfred at
>> prufrock@ekno.com wrote on 2/15/04 9:07 PM:

>
>>> Or get a YHA card: proof that you are a "backpacker" gets you student
>>> fares. It was $155 from Adelaide to Perth, so should be well under than
>>> that for heading East of Adelaide.
>>>

>>
>> Two days plus in the seats, plus tucker - would add up to $200 plus, easily,
>> without anesthetic (a/k/a booze)? Ugh.

>
> I cheated: got off in Kalgoorlie and caught the Prospector


If you stopped for an overnight in Kalgoorlie, you're lucky the Prospector
was the only thing you caught! If the springs are rockin'....it may not
just be because of the train...

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Old 06-19-2008
alfred
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Raffi Balmanoukian wrote:
>
> If you stopped for an overnight in Kalgoorlie, you're lucky the Prospector
> was the only thing you caught! If the springs are rockin'....it may not
> just be because of the train...


Hehe: I was intrigued by the location of the two backpackers in town -
they are both in Hay Street, opposite Langtrees and the pink and red
"houses". The YHA has in fact taken over a former brothel for longtermers.



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