Traveltrain

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Traveltrain Holidays brand

Traveltrain provides long range passenger rail services in Queensland, run by QR. Its flagships are the electric and diesel Tilt Trains, servicing BrisbaneRockhampton and BrisbaneCairns respectively. It also operates diesel-locomotive-hauled services between:

Tourist trains also run between Normanton and Croydon as The Gulflander, Cairns to Kuranda as the Kuranda Scenic Railway, and from Cairns to Forsayth as The Savannahlander.

Traveltrain's annual patronage is approximately 969,000.[1] Whilst proportionately smaller than other regional rail services, relative to population, this is largely as Traveltrain caters to a touring market more so than other operators.

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[edit] Routes

There are six passenger routes in the Traveltrain system (not including tourist trains).

 Coastal Services

[edit] The Sunlander (includes Queenslander Class)

The Sunlander brand



Queenslander Class on The Sunlander brand

Three times weekly to Cairns.

[edit] Electric Tilt Train (to Bundaberg and Rockhampton)

The Westlander brand
Main article: QR Tilt Train

Regular services to Bundaberg and Rockhampton.

[edit] Diesel Tilt Train (to Cairns)

The Westlander brand
Main article: QR Tilt Train

Three services weekly to Cairns.


 Outback Services

[edit] The Spirit of the Outback

Main article: Spirit of the Outback
The Westlander brand

Debuting in November 1993, this 1,300 km rail journey operates between Brisbane and Longreach. The Spirit of the Outback travels along the east coast of Queensland, from Brisbane to Rockhampton, where it heads west through Blackwater, Emerald and Barcaldine, to Longreach.

The Spirit of the Outback passes coastal landscapes then travelling into the Outback, with mountain ranges, sunburnt plains and historic towns to attractions such as the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Outback Museum. The train operates twice weekly from Brisbane to Longreach.

[edit] The Westlander

The Westlander brand

Twice weekly to Charleville.

[edit] The Inlander

The Sunlander brand

The Inlander runs twice-weekly through Australia's scenic gulf country, from the tropical port of Townsville to the remote but interesting town of Mount Isa. The train is relatively slow, taking 21 hours (overnight) to complete a journey of around 1000km (600mi). Sitting class, roomettes, twinettes and triple sleeping cabins are offered and food can be bought in the newly refurbished club car.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Queensland Rail (2006). "2005/06 Queensland Rail Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved on 2007-01-01.

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