List of named passenger trains of Australia
This article contains a list of named passenger trains in Australia.
Australia is the only continent to offer both east-west and north-south transcontinental trains: The Indian Pacific from Sydney on the Pacific to Perth on the Indian Oceans, and The Ghan from Adelaide on the southern shores of the continent to Darwin on the northern shore. [9]
See also
References
- The Last Years of the Brisbane Limited and Brisbane Express Milne, Rod, Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, February 1998 pp43-53
- Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, Nov/Dec 1942 pp58-59;73–74
- The New South Wales Western Day Train Beckhaus, John Australian Railway History, October 2007 pp371-391
- The Fish Covell, Charles M. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, February 1994 pp27-38
- A Short History of the Newcastle Flyers Calf, H.R. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, November 1969 pp246-269
- The Blue Brady, Ian Australian Railway History, November 2007 pp409-448
- The Rise and Fall of the Tasman Limited Stokes, H.J.W. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, November 1978 pp237-244
- ""Westland" enters service". The West Australian. Perth, WA. 4 June 1938. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
- "TrainReview - the world's largest collection of train travel content".
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