The Indian Pacific Train travels to and from Sydney, New South Wales, and Perth, Western Australia, connecting Australia's east-west coast,4,352 kilometres long, is Australia's longest and the world's second longest railway.
The Indian Pacific Train, as Australia's well-known travel train route, offers not just the transport services that deliver passengers, but the comfort of the entire journey. The route takes four days and three nights, leaving Sydney at 3 p.m. every Wednesday (starting from Perth at 10 a.m. every Sunday morning), a big stop in Budaride, and three smaller stops, including Cook, Broken Hill, and Kalgoorlie, each of which is scheduled to give passengers a lift. Passengers can take a full ticket to Sydney-Pers or only halfway to Adelaide-Pers or Adelaide-Sydney.
The Indian Ocean Pacific, the``connecting the Pacific and the Indian Ocean'' , began in 1970, as if it was an epic on the Australian interior, through the whole coast, gradually away from the noisy city, to explore the wide web.
The Indo Pacific offers two different classes of carriage service, Platinum and Gold, the full price is A $1899-4719 per person, in the off-season and peak season prices are different, please refer to the official website for specific prices.