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jemo27
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Joined: Jan 12, 2007 Last Visited: Oct 25, 2008 Location: Kulwin line
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:53 pm
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i'm traveling on the Ghan from Darwin to Adelaide with a four day stop in Alice Springs on the Red seater, (student who cannot afford gold sleeper)
is there anything that you can recommend to have on board to keep conforable, what about food i was thinking of bringing alot of my own but i suspect it would have to be cold food but i could like have my own cereal and snadwiches for lunch and then prehaps buy tea, Luckly i will only be on the train for less than 24 hours at a time with stopping in Alice Springs,
What about at Katherine, is whiste stop worth it or should i just explore by myself in the time I have
anyhelpful tips would be appreciated
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Joined: Jan 25, 2005 Last Visited: Dec 1, 2008 Location: The road jump at Charlotte Pass. Paxman Valenta on two planks.
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:59 pm
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Well, by carrying some food along you should save yourself a bit of cash.
Have you a MP3 player so as to pass away some time with a little music ?
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Pressman
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Joined: May 23, 2006 Last Visited: Dec 1, 2008 Location: anywhere between Glenbawn and Pemberton
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:28 pm
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From GSR's website...
Red Diner & Buffet
The Red Diner offers affordable and tasty light meals, snacks and drinks for purchase. Limited special dietary light meals are available (please request when you make your booking). The Diner is fully licensed. Snacks and light meals are also available for purchase throughout the day from the licensed Buffet Car.
(These meals are prepared airline style - done by Qantas flight catering)
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What about at Katherine, is whiste stop worth it or should i just explore by myself in the time I have
anyhelpful tips would be appreciated |
The Katherine "Whistle Stop" is a 4-4.5 hour stop.
The railway station is some 6kms from the town.
A shuttle bus is available @ $12:00 return fare
http://www.gsr.com.au/our-trains/the-ghan/whistle-stop-tours.php#Katherine
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E1109
Minister for Railways
Joined: Jun 28, 2004 Last Visited: Dec 1, 2008 Location: Still in Alice Springs.
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:14 pm
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anyhelpful tips would be appreciated |
As the train will be heading into and leaving Alice Springs in the daylight, you'll get to see a fair bit of the countryside (about 2.5-3 hours worth on the run from Illoquora Loop into Alice Springs from the north and from Alice Springs into South Australia for the run south)
We've had around 15mm of rain in the last couple of days so it'll green up quite nicely in the bottom half of the NT
Have a good look around in Alice Springs, you'll fill in four days quite easily.
Enjoy your trip, jemo27!!
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Minister for Railways
Joined: Jul 25, 2004 Last Visited: Dec 1, 2008 Location: "Well, we sorta hit a little snag when the universe sorta collapsed on itself."
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:01 pm
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One tip that I have learned about long distance rail travel is to stand by the door for a while. Keeps the blood flowing through your legs/feet. The Ghan should be easy to stand up on with out being thrown around with concrete sleepered track (not that I found the Victorian portion of the Overland that difficult to stand up in, being a regular commuter on the Gawler Central line means I can tolerate a fair amount of rough track easily!)
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:42 pm
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Please let me know what the service quality is like, as I have heard mixed reports about The Ghan recently.
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jemo27
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:45 am
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I went on the Ghan in red service seater, I split my trip stopping in Alice Spring for 3 nights, which i suggest is the way to do it otherwise it would be very hard to try ans sleep on the red seater for two night which could be uncomforable for your self but otherwise i recommend the trip, take along a pack of cards and some food sit in the lounge area
if you want a good night sleep get a sleeper
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witsend
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Joined: Jan 01, 2004 Last Visited: Nov 29, 2008 Location: The Beautiful Copper Coast, and sometimes, just north of Pt. Pirie
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:29 pm
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Take a good book. Memory serves they will also show a movie during the day. The trip to Alice springs is about 24hrs.
You are able to make a break of Journey under the fare conditions as the ticket is valid for 6 months.
And for goodness sake hike up and down the carriage a few times (as far as you can go in cattle class).
Regards,
Samuel Wittwer
Member - LC of Yorke Peninusula Rail

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