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the Overland - Adelaide
the Overland
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Local Time 9:58 pm Saturday, July 26, 2008
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  • Travelling around Adelaide is a breeze with the all intergrated SA public transport consisting of

    1,200 kms+ of bus routes
    10.8 kms of tram line
    18 Trams
    8000+ bus stops
    787 buses
    120 kms of train line
    84 stations
    92 rail cars ...

    For more info - go check out the website!!
    The INFOCENTRE is
    Open 8am - 6pm Monday to Saturday and
    10.30am - 5.30pm Sunday.

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  • Phone: 1800 182 160
  • Website: www.adelaidemetro.com.au
  • Other Contact: corner King William and Currie S

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    By Rail: The Ghan, Adelaide-Alice Springs-Darwin
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  • The Ghan in Keswick Station, Adelaide - Adelaide
    The Ghan in Keswick Station,
    Adelaide
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    All three of Australia's great interstate trains (The Ghan, The Overland and The Indian-Pacific) service Adelaide. The Ghan crosses Oz, on a north-south axis, running from Adelaide (on the Great Southern Ocean) to Darwin (on the Indian Ocean).

    The Ghan's most appropriate motto is "The legendary journey through the heart of Australia".

    The Ghan runs from Adelaide to Alice Springs twice a week, and one of those times, it goes on north to Darwin. So from Alice Springs, you have two opportunities per week to travel to/from Adelaide, and one to travel to/from Darwin.

    If you have the time and the knack for an adventure, I seriously suggest that you take the Ghan either into or out of Adelaide.

    If you're traveling in first class (Gold Kangaroo) and you make advance booking, you can bring your automobile along on the train's motorail for a reasonable cost...something like A$100.

    For all you train lovers, here are a few Ghan facts, courtesy of "Platform Magazine", published by the Great Southern Railway Company of Australia...

    Adelaide to Alice, one night, 1559 km
    Alice to Darwin, one night, 1420 km

    Average length of train, 403 meters, 15 passenger cars + locomotive + motorail

    Average speed of the Ghan 85 km/hr
    Max speed of the Ghan 115 km/hr

    Weight of the train is 735 tons. (It gets heavier after dinner. : )

    The basic routing of the train, starting with Adelaide and continuing to Darwin is as follows:

    Adelaide - Coonamia - Port Germein - Port Augusta - Tent Hill - Pimba - Kingoonya - Coondambo - Tarcoola - Manguri (near Coober Pedy) - Kulgera - The Iron Man - Finke River - ALICE SPRINGS - Tennant Creek - Katherine - Pine Creek - Adelaide River (a long way FROM Adelaide, mind you...) - Darwin

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  • Phone: 13 21 47 or 08 8213 4329
  • Website: www.trainways.com.au

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    Public Transport: Glenelg Tram/Buses
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  • Adelaide's public transport is excellent!
    You definitely have to take the beautiful old tram to the beach suburb of Glenelg which takes about 30 min.
    There are two city loop routes which are FREE and get you anywhere downtown!
    If you are planning to travel further, do buy a day ticket! It's just 6,60 AU$!!!

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  • Website: http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/

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    By Rail: The Indian-Pacific, Sydney to Perth
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  • The Indian-Pacific passes through Adelaide - Adelaide
    The Indian-Pacific passes
    through Adelaide
    by pchamlis
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    All three of Australia's great interstate trains (The Ghan, The Overland and The Indian-Pacific) service Adelaide. The Indian-Pacific crosses Oz, on an east-west axis, running from Perth (on the Indian Ocean) to Sydney (on the Pacific Ocean). Adelaide's "slightly mid-point" status on the run is basically the "end" of civilization (until you reach Perth) heading west, and the first signs of city folk when you're headed back east. I'm sure, however that the citizens of Port Augusta and Cook would take issue with that notion.

    The Indian-Pacific's motto is "The adventure that spans Australia". We didn't ride on the Indian-Pacific during this visit. However, having ridden on the sister line, the Ghan, we feel completely competent in recommending the Indian-Pacific to those travelling anywhere across Australia on the Sydney-Adelaide-Perth line.

    The Indian-Pacific makes the Sydney-Perth journey twice weekly in both directions. If you have the time and the knack for an adventure, I seriously suggest that you take the Indian-Pacific on at least part of your transcontinental journey. I'd think that the Adelaide-Perth run across the desert of Western Australia would be awe-inspiring.

    If you're traveling in first class (Gold Kangaroo) and you make advance booking, you can bring your automobile along on the train's motorail for a reasonable cost...something like A$100.

    For all you train lovers, here are a few Indian-Pacific facts, courtesy of "Platform Magazine", published by the Great Southern Railway Company of Australia...

    Sydney to Perth, 4352 km (one way), the trip takes 65 hours.

    Average length of train, 403 meters, 15 passenger cars + locomotive + motorail

    Average speed of the Ghan 85 km/hr/max speed 115 km/hr

    Weight of the train is 735 tons.

    The emblem of the train is the wedge-tailed eagle. Its massive two meter wingspan symbolizes the epic journey of the Indian-Pacific.

    The basic routing of the train, is as follows:

    Sydney - Broken Hill - Adelaide - Port Augusta - Cook - Kalgoorlie - Perth

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  • Phone: 13 21 47 or (08) 8213 4329
  • Website: www.trainways.com.au

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    By Rail: The Indian Pacific
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  • The Indian Pacific passes Adelaide on its 4352 km long journey from Sydney to Perth.
    I took the train from Adelaide to Kalgoorlie and enjoyed the trip a lot. Just had a place in the "cheap" seater section, but it was comfy enough for me. There's a lot of legroom, the seats do recline and there's even a shower in the carriage!
    I had to change the date on my ticket and was pleasantly surprised that it was done without any problems nor a fee!
    Before buying your ticket, get a YHA (Youth Hostel Association)card. It saved me 50%!
    The train departs from Keswick Station which is a bit out of town.

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  • Website: http://www.trainways.com.au/our-trains/indian-pacific/the-journey.php

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    Self-drive: Hire A Car & See More
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  • Having a car in Adelaide is a real asset. You can park easily enough in the CBD and a car also allows you to visit other nearby towns and suburbs which may be of interest.

    Adelaide being a wine lovers paradise does mean you may rely on taxi's anyway, but if you have days when drinking isn't on the agenda a car will serve you well. There are some nice beaches down south and also Victor Harbour. You can visit the hills and Harndorf. The wine regions are also most easily reached by car.

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    Public Transport: Adelaide Free Bus - Get on the bus, Gus!
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  • Bonnie and Sara waiting for the free shuttle bus - Adelaide
    Bonnie and Sara waiting for
    the free shuttle bus
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    Here's your transportation deal in Adelaide, people... F R E E

    The Adelaide Free Bus/Shuttle provides reliable and timely transportation throughout the Central Business District starting in the morning and continuing into the early evening. Generally, the buses seem to run about every 15 minutes or so, and they run in each direction. So, ask someone to point out the closest free bus shuttle and check out the route map. The bus, combined with Adelaide's general ease of pedestrian navigation, will make it a snap to get anywhere you'd like in this beautiful South Australian city.

    FYI, many if not all of the public buses in Adelaide are handicap-accessible.

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  • Phone: 08 8210 1000

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    By Air: the plane, the plane!
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  • the only practical and cheapest way to get here is my plane. adelaide is located in the middle of australia, on the southern coast. 3 hours by plane from perth, 2 hours or so from sydney. you can catch flights with virgin blue or qantas from any capital city.

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  • Website: www.virginblue.com.au

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    By Rail: The Overland, Adelaide - Melbourne
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  • Australia's interstate trains are great! - Adelaide
    Australia's interstate trains
    are great!
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    All three of Australia's great interstate trains (The Ghan, The Overland and The Indian-Pacific) service Adelaide. The Overland provides first-rate rail service between Melbourne and Adelaide. The century-old term "Overland" comes from the affectionate term "overlander", which means an adventurer who has travelled all around Oz.

    We didn't actually ride on the Overland during this visit. However, having ridden on the sister line, the Ghan, we feel completely competent in recommending the Overland to those travelling between Melbourne and Adelaide who'd prefer a gentle and relaxed journey to the hubbub of catching a plane or driving. : ) The Overland makes the Melbourne-Adelaide journey four times a week in both directions.

    For all you train lovers, here are a few Overland facts, courtesy of "Platform Magazine", published by the Great Southern Railway Company of Australia...

    Melbourne to Adelaide, 828 km (one way), the trip takes 10.5 hours.

    Average length of train, 361 meters, 13 passenger cars + locomotive + motorail. (Speaking of motorail, if you're traveling in first class (Gold Kangaroo) and you make advance booking, you can bring your automobile along on the train's motorail for a reasonable cost.

    Average speed of the Overland 85 km/hr/max speed 115 km/hr

    Weight of the train is 640 tons.

    The emblem of the train is the kookaburra, which is meant to reflect the symbol of the new day.

    The basic routing of the train, is as follows:

    Melbourne-Geelong (North Shore)-Ararat-Horsham-Dimboola-Bordertown-Murray Bridge-Adelaide

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  • Phone: 13 21 47 or (08) 8213 4329
  • Website: www.trainways.com.au

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    By Rail: BeesLine
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  • Beeline buses (in yellow) runs around city.NOt sure whether it is free or not. But certainly there is a one moving around in city.

    Average costs for bus transport is about $2. Tertiary students from other interstates universities entitled no discounts.

    To genelg beach is best to take the tram.IT takes you directly right in front of the stop. Keep the tickets with you all times and if you are able to return before the time indicated on the ticket, then you need not pay for a return ticket.

    Get it?? :D

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