Australia by Rail (Trailblazer)
Description:
From the vast emptiness of the Nullarbor Plain, on the longest straight rail line in the world, to the twisting tracks of outback Queensland and the rainforests of the north, Australia's railways offer a rich variety of contrasting experiences. Taking the train is an ideal way to explore the continent in comfort and style.
Features include:
>Fully revised fifth edition- updated and expanded: with seventy maps including the new Ghan extension to Darwin
>Rail travel for all budgets--from the five-star luxury of the Great South Pacific Express to economy sleeping berths for budget-conscious travelers, plus full details of the Austrailpass and other passes and ticket bargains
>Railway route guides with seventy rail maps--all main lines and branches, what to look out for when traveling, and where to stop
>Railway history--and the battle for the survival of rail in Australia
>City guides and maps--the best sights, recommended hotels, and restaurants in many stops along the lines; with extensive sections on Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, and Canberra
>Forty color photographs
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