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  The rail network in Australia is home to some of the world’s truly great rail journeys, from the epic Indian Pacific which traverses the continent from East to west, the legendary Ghan which travels through the red centre and the Sunlander which travels through Queensland rainforest and coral fringed coast!  
 
 
  The Ghan Train
Adelaide – Darwin
 
     
 
 
     
  Experience one of the most fascinating great train journeys of the world. Enjoy two nights aboard this great train and marvel at the spectacular Australian landscapes; from the rusty reds of the Red Centre, then north to Katherine and the tropical splendour of Darwin, or south to the countryside and rolling hills surrounding Adelaide.  
     
   
  The Indian Pacific Train Sydney - Perth  
     
 
 
     
  The journey from Sydney to Perth covers 4352kms and in either direction you'll have three nights aboard the great train. There are many things to see along the way as you cross this vast continent. And you can get up close and see many of them when you enjoy an optional off-train sightseeing tour. The great train offers these tours during scheduled stops at Broken Hill, Adelaide and gold rich Kalgoorlie. A remote outpost on the Nullarbor Plain called Cook, population 2, presents a further opportunity to stretch your legs.  
     
   
  Indian Pacific and Indian Pacific & The Ghan Sydney Via Adelaide to Alice Springs  
     
 
 
     
  This Journey combines sections of both the Indian Pacific and the Ghan to provide an exciting journey from Sydney to Alice Springs.  
     
   
 
  The Sunlander Train
Brisbane - Cairns
 
     
 
 
     
  There is a view from every window aboard the Sunlander and prepare to be captivated by the diversity of Queensland. Your cruise will take the scenic coastal route from bustling Brisbane to the tropical north, showing you the many attractions of this surprisingly diverse, tropical paradise. You will discover the amazing colours from the rainforest to the reef. The people and the land are an ever-changing face passing before you.