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EasyOzTravls have a huge selection of rail journeys for you to choose from. Australia has some of the best and longest railway lines in the world PLUS the standard of accommodation is second to none. Whether you are a group of 8 who want a whole carriage to themselves complete with lounge, TV, DVD, etc. or a single person looking for a simple way to get from A to B, we can help get you organised. Take a look around our selection of rail journeys and once you find one that you are interested in, then get in contact and we will help organise your tickets.


The Legendary Ghan Train
Travel the legendary Ghan train

Experience one of the world's greatest train journeys aboard The Legendary Ghan. The legend has soared to new heights with the extension of The Ghan journey to Darwin.

When The Ghan first departed Adelaide for Alice Springs, it was always intended that it would one day travel through to Darwin. More than 70 years on, that dream has become reality.

The Ghan now travels 2,979 kilometres from Adelaide to Darwin on this transcontinental journey through the Red Centre of Australia

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The Indian Pacific Train
Travel the Indian pacific train

The Indian Pacific gives you two oceans on one of the world's longest and greatest train journeys. But most of your cruising will be across the vast continent of Australia.

From the spectacular Blue Mountains to the treeless plains of The Nullarbor, where the train travels the world's longest straight stretch of railway track (478 kilometres), see unique landscapes unfold and spot a fascinating array of wildlife from the comfort of the lounge or your cabin.

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The Overland Train
Travel the Overland train, Australia

The Overland commenced service in 1887, pioneering intercapital rail travel between Melbourne and Adelaide.

The century old name came from the term "Overlander", an adventurer who had travelled across the country. In recognition of its history, The Overland's emblem is the Kookaburra, symbolic of a new day and new beginnings.

The Overland today remains a comfortable and convenient way to travel between these two southern cities.

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