A gallery of photographs taken on the Long Distance Trains of Australia.
Ghan Carriages at Alice Springs Railroad Station
View of the Camel Logo and the 'Ghan' train nameplate on the side of one of Great Southern Rail's Red Class carriages waiting at the railway station at Alice Springs in Australia's Northern Territory.
The Ghan & Camel Statue at Alice Springs Train Station
The 'Ghan' train waiting at the platform of Alice Springs railroad station, with view of Camel statue commemorating Afghan pioneers and railway workers, and the inaugural passenger train on the 831km Tarcoola - Alice Springs Railway 09th October 1980.
Locomotive Pulls The Great Southern Rail Ghan Train
A type Cv40-9i locomotive no. 7250-12/96-271 designed by A.Coninan & Co Ltd Cardiff NSW & the General Electric Company USA waits at Alice Springs railway station to pull Great Southern Rail's 'Ghan' long distance train to Adelaide in South Australia.
Australian Rail Tracks Converge At The Distant Horizon
A view of standard gauge railway tracks on the route of the 'Indian Pacific' long distance train at Orroroo railroad station stretching to and converging at the far distant horizon on a sunny day in South Australia.
Great Southern Rail Female Attendant At Cook Rail Station
Hayley, one of Great Southern Rail's attractive carriage staff on their 'Indian Pacific' long distance railway train poses for a photo as the train halts at the remote Outback town of Cook, in South Australia.
Worlds Longest Straight Rail Line Sign At Cook Station
An old water-tank on the platform of the railway station at Cook, 'Queen City of the Nullabor', has been painted with a sign advertising the world's longest straight stretch of railway track, total length: 478kms.
Elderly couple dozing on the Indian Pacific in Red Class
An elderly Australian couple relax in air-conditioned comfort on the Day-Nighter seats in a Red Class carriage of Great Southern Rail's 'Indian Pacific' railway train, as it crosses the empty and desolate Nullabor Plain through Western Australia.
Low trees and scrub forest in the Australian Outback
View of typical trees and scrub forest scenery encountered through much of Western Australia whilst travelling on the Great Southern Rail's 'Indian Pacific' railway train, as it nears the border of South Australia.
Indian Pacific carriages at Sydney Central Station
View of the Wedge-Tailed Eagle logo and 'Indian Pacific' nameboard on the side of one of the Great Southern Rail carriages once the train has stopped at the platform of its final destination: the Central Station at Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia.