Take
an
unforgettable
journey
deep into
the heartland
of Australia
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he Australian Outback is the last frontier... Vast,
rugged, intriguing, it's like no place on earth. Perhaps
it's the lure of the unknown that makes this fascinating
region so irresistible to
travelers. If you hunger for outback adventure, let |
The Spirit
of the Outback be your guide on an unforgettable
journey deep into the heartland of Australia.
In the early pioneering years, venturing inland was a perilous
undertaking. The first explorers knew that their survival
depended on two things. Good management and good luck. Fortunately,
exploring Western Queensland is vastly different today.
On the Spirit of the Outback you'll receive a warm welcome
from staff and passengers. Everyone on board is friendly and
relaxed, just like the people who live in the outback. In
your room you'll find space for hanging up clothes as well
as your own vanity basin. And if you like playing cards, you
can even ask the passenger attendant to set up a table in
your room.
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First class - rail travel packages
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Twin Sleepers
These feature a large, comfortable lounge for relaxing.
At night, this converts to two cosy berths made up with
pillow, sheets and blanket. Towels and maps are also
provided.
A home away from home, your sleeper features hanging
space for clothes, a wash basin, bedside reading lights,
full length mirror and luggage space.
Shower and toilet facilities are located at the end
of your carriage.
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Roomettes
Roomettes have a single lounge chair that converts into
a sleeping berth at night, as well as most of the features
of the Twin Sleepers, including wash basin and toilet.
Showers are located at the end of your carriage. |
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Economy class - rail travel packages
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Triple Sleepers
Triple Berth Sleepers are perfect if you're traveling
with friends. They feature a comfortable bench seat
that converts to single berths complete with pillow,
lower sheet and blanket. These rooms also provide washing
facilities, towels, wardrobe, vanity mirror, reading
lamps and foldaway table.
Shower and toilet facilities are located at the end
of your carriage.
Economy Class Seating
This is the most inexpensive way to travel on the Spirit
of the Outback. Here, in spacious surroundings, you
can stretch out and sleep, read or enjoy the spectacular
landscape as it glides by. Every seat has overhead luggage
rack and individual reading light and there is a food
tray on the seat in front, similar to airline seats.
For freshening up during your trip, there are toilet
facilities located at the end of every carriage, with
some carriages also having shower facilities.
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