Coober Pedy Oodnadatta One Day Mail Run

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The 4WD Mail Truck
The 4WD Mail Truck

The Coober Pedy Oodnadatta One Day Mail Run is a 4WD mail service in the outback of South Australia[1].

The 4WD Mail Truck in the Desert
The 4WD Mail Truck in the Desert

Twice a week, the 4WD truck travels from Coober Pedy to William Creek to Oodnadatta and then back to Coober Pedy, all on unsealed roads. The road between William Creek and Oodnadatta is the famous Oodnadatta Track. The direction of the mail run is reversed on successive trips (that is, Oodnadatta then Coober Pedy). The mail truck also carries some general freight and also passengers. Pre-booking for passengers is highly recommended.

The trip takes around 12 hours with stops for meals at William Creek and Oodnadatta. The truck also stops to deliver mail at a number of homesteads, including Anna Creek station, the world's largest cattle station. Indeed, so large is Anna Creek station, that most of the mail run's route is within the Anna Creek station. When carrying tourists as passengers, it also stops at various scenic points including the Dingo Fence and ruins connected with the old Ghan railway.

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  1. ^ The Mail Run Tour.