trainiacsdownunder
trainiacsdownunder
✨️💫🚉🇦🇺 Trainiacs Down Under 🇦🇺🚉💫✨
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Welcome aboard the Cutie Express! 🚉✨️Here in this very Blog, you can see your favourite Aussie Trains ... as HUMANS! From the XPT, Tangara and to Melbourne Trams we have so much to offer into telling stories through illustrations, comics and many more! ✨️🚈➡️👤✨️Our stories are truly unqiue for readers — whether it's just to laugh, or to cry each experience makes it an enjoyable journey as they embark on 'train rides'. ✨️🤗📖✨️Perfect for youngsters who rely on public transport ( particularly in Oz of course ), and then get fascinated with trains 'n' trams. 🤷‍♀️💦
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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purple sky in fuzhou, fujian province by 活该咪_
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colors of the sky.
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Fun fact for our international followers: If someone in Australia cuts down a tree on public land to improve the view from their house, the local government will install a sign to block that view again
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Central Station, Sydney
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Chantelle MULLADAD's MAKEOVER OF THE GHAN
#travel #alicesprings #theghan #visitnt #northernterritory #parrtjimafestival
ourism Northern Territory in collaboration with NT Major Events Company (NTMEC), Journey Beyond and AGB Events with the help of Aboriginal artist Chantelle Mulladad, Keringke Arts, have transformed The Ghan into a spectacular piece of moving art. Three carriages of the world-famous train have been wrapped in Mulladad’s stunning design Crossroads, as it travels from Darwin to the Red Centre.  To…
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Central Station, Sydney
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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XPT at Barnawatha crossing - digital by HariesAutoMoto
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XPT at Barnawatha crossing - digital by rofotografiks
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Four Generations Of Passenger Trains at Sydney’s Central
Rare to see all four at Central at once: - A steam special with non Air-conditioned coaches - Heritage Diesel hauled special with air-conditioned coaches - Regular XPT service - New Intercity Fleet 10 car electric set on a test run 
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One of the most popular train journeys in Australia is the Indian Pacific, which travels from Sydney to Perth and takes two days and three nights to complete. Along the journey, you will get the chance to witness stunning landscapes, including the Blue Mountains, Nullarbor Plain, and the outback.
Another iconic train journey is The Ghan, which runs from Adelaide to Darwin. The journey takes three days and two nights, passing through the beautiful red earth of the Australian outback, ancient gorges, and rugged mountain ranges.
For shorter journeys, you can explore the scenic coastal route between Melbourne and Sydney via the XPT train or head to Queensland to ride through lush rainforests, waterfalls, and undiscovered beaches on the Kuranda Scenic Railway.
With plenty of options for train travel in Australia, it’s no wonder that it’s a popular mode of transportation for locals and tourists alike.
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On this day 10 years ago, 30 November 2012: Sydney XPT arrives at Southern Cross Station platform 1. Having arrived on time for a change, the XPT had to wait outside the station for The Overland to enter platform 1, it having been delayed by a late V/Line train https://railgallery.wongm.com/page/on-this-day?date=2022-11-30
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Four Generations Of Passenger Trains at Sydney’s Central
Rare to see all four at Central at once: - A steam special with non Air-conditioned coaches - Heritage Diesel hauled special with air-conditioned coaches - Regular XPT service - New Intercity Fleet 10 car electric set on a test run 
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Central Station, Sydney
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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XPT at Barnawatha crossing - digital by HariesAutoMoto
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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Four Generations Of Passenger Trains at Sydney’s Central
Rare to see all four at Central at once: - A steam special with non Air-conditioned coaches - Heritage Diesel hauled special with air-conditioned coaches - Regular XPT service - New Intercity Fleet 10 car electric set on a test run 
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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XPT at Barnawatha crossing - digital by rofotografiks
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trainiacsdownunder · 10 months ago
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https://www.tiktok.com/@travelbookingnow8/video/7230772587301768453?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7230770753930544646
One of the most popular train journeys in Australia is the Indian Pacific, which travels from Sydney to Perth and takes two days and three nights to complete. Along the journey, you will get the chance to witness stunning landscapes, including the Blue Mountains, Nullarbor Plain, and the outback.
Another iconic train journey is The Ghan, which runs from Adelaide to Darwin. The journey takes three days and two nights, passing through the beautiful red earth of the Australian outback, ancient gorges, and rugged mountain ranges.
For shorter journeys, you can explore the scenic coastal route between Melbourne and Sydney via the XPT train or head to Queensland to ride through lush rainforests, waterfalls, and undiscovered beaches on the Kuranda Scenic Railway.
With plenty of options for train travel in Australia, it’s no wonder that it’s a popular mode of transportation for locals and tourists alike.
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