I've been up and down this line a few times and I had loads more fun than this writer. Sydney and Melbourne are Oz's two major cities located about 850kms apart in the same timezone. Sydney has a population of around five million and Melbourne not much less. The air corridor between the two used to be amongst the world's most travelled in pre-plague times.
(A report of my last day-time run by train in May this year, pre-lockdown, is on this forum.)
With air travel being so easy and quick and modern as well as cost by comparison, making the journey by train rather than plane was seen to be a bit odd and second class. The trains take about twelve hours end to end, with their terminal stations right in the heart of the two cities' CBDs, and it's always my first choice to go by train, but it doesn't suit everyone, seemingly this writer included:
https://www.traveller.com.au/overni...lbourne-what-its-like-on-board-the-xpt-h1ygjs
(A report of my last day-time run by train in May this year, pre-lockdown, is on this forum.)
With air travel being so easy and quick and modern as well as cost by comparison, making the journey by train rather than plane was seen to be a bit odd and second class. The trains take about twelve hours end to end, with their terminal stations right in the heart of the two cities' CBDs, and it's always my first choice to go by train, but it doesn't suit everyone, seemingly this writer included:
https://www.traveller.com.au/overni...lbourne-what-its-like-on-board-the-xpt-h1ygjs