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scurry Aug 15th, 2003 08:18 AM

Tilt Train Brisbane-to-Cairns
 

Has anyone taken the new tilt train up or down the Queensland Coast?

What is the primary differences between the Tilt train and the Sunlander? Speed? Price? Quality of Service? Number of Trains per Week? Number of Stops? Route?

With the introduction of the tilt train, it seems that they've removed the Queenslander train from service and added a "Queenslander" premier class on the Sunlander, correct?

Any experience, comments or suggestions would be much appreciated ...

johhj_au Aug 16th, 2003 11:35 PM

The 21st century tilt runs to Rocky then its back to the 19th century on the sunlander.

scurry Aug 17th, 2003 03:43 PM


Thanks John -- any other advice?

johhj_au Aug 17th, 2003 04:23 PM

well scurry here is my two bobs worth on australian train travel.

Intra urban services in sydney,melbourne,adelaide and brissy are good and a conveninet and cost effective way of getting around.

There are a couple of inter urban routes ie tilt,blue mountains, which are conveninet and cost effective.

There are several tourist trains eg kuranda,abt etc which are fun.

The long haul,epic,theroux type runs are for those attracted to trains.Typically you can fly cheaper on discount internet fares.

So the sunlander,indian pacific,ghan are for those who want to travel on rains.Interestingly the ghan will run early next year all the way from adelaide to darwin since the completion of the track from alice to darwin.

scurry Aug 17th, 2003 05:33 PM


Ta!



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