Readers Digest - Making Tracks (2015) Part 1 Indian Pacific

Readers Digest - Making Tracks (2015) Part 1 Indian Pacific

This production is exclusive to Reader’s Digest and features stunning cinematography showcasing the unique routes taken by The Indian Pacific, The Ghan and The Sunlander. And the remarkable stories of the people you meet along the way – the passionate train staff, the extraordinary outback people whose lives are linked to the trains, and the passengers themselves – make the exciting experience even more memorable.

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The Indian Pacific is an Australian passenger rail service takes 65 hours and operates between Sydney, on the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the Indian Ocean. It is one of the few truly transcontinental trains in the world. The train first ran in February 1970 after the completion of gauge conversion projects in South and Western Australia.The train's route includes the world's longest straight stretch of railway track, at 478-kilometre across the Nullarbor Plain.

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