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Australia
About Australia Railways
Australia's vast rail network spans the continent. The iconic Indian Pacific (Sydney–Perth) and The Ghan (Adelaide–Darwin) are legendary journeys. Urban networks serve Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
Network Facts
- Operator
- Various state operators
- Track gauge
- Various
- Max speed
- 160 km/h
- Network size
- 33,000+ km
- Currency
- AUD
Railway Station Map
30 stations · click any pin for details
Popular Train Routes
Click any route for live schedule and fares
Train Services
15 trains · all classes and types
Indian Pacific
Special#Indian Pacific
NSW TrainLink Brisbane-Sydney
Express#NT601
Overland Melbourne-Adelaide
Special#OV101
Prospector Perth-Kalgoorlie
Express#PR101
QR Gold Coast-Brisbane
Regional#QR201
Spirit of Queensland
Special#SOQ
Sunlander
Express#SUN 1
Sydney Intercity Wollongong
Regional#SI201
The Ghan
Special#The Ghan
The Indian Pacific Perth-Sydney
Express#IP 1
V/Line Late Melbourne-Geelong 22:35
Regional#VL901
V/Line Melbourne-Geelong
Regional#VL101
XPT Night Sydney-Melbourne 21:24
Special#XPT201
XPT Sydney–Brisbane
Express#XPT NT3
XPT Sydney–Melbourne
Express#XPT NT1
Railway Stations
30 stations with departure boards
Adelaide
ADEL · Adelaide
Adelaide Parklands Terminal
ADL · Adelaide
Adelaide Parklands Terminal
Adelaide
Albury
Albury
Alice Springs
ASP · Alice Springs
Alice Springs Station
Alice Springs
Brisbane Central
BNE · Brisbane
Brisbane Roma Street
Brisbane
Broken Hill
BROK · Broken Hill
Bundaberg
BDB · Bundaberg
Cairns Railway Station
CNS · Cairns
Campbelltown
Campbelltown
Canberra
Canberra
Canberra Railway Station
CBR · Canberra
Cook
COOK · Cook
Darwin
Darwin
Darwin Berrimah Terminal
DRW · Darwin
Darwin Station
Darwin
Geelong Station
Geelong
Gold Coast Station
Gold Coast
Everything for Australia rail travel
Book Australia Train Tickets
TrainsTracking shows schedules and live data. To purchase tickets, use the official Various state operators website.
Australia Railways — FAQ
How many trains does Australia have on TrainsTracking?
TrainsTracking lists 15 train services for Australia, covering intercity, express, regional and special trains sourced from official operators.
How many stations are listed for Australia?
We list 30 railway stations for Australia with timetable data, GPS coordinates, and station codes.
How do I book Australia train tickets?
Book Australia train tickets at https://www.journeybeyondrail.com.au (Various state operators). TrainsTracking provides scheduling data — use official booking sites to purchase tickets.
Is there live train tracking for Australia?
Yes — TrainsTracking provides live schedule tracking for Australia trains, syncing with official APIs to show real-time status.
What gauge does Australia railway use?
Australia's railways use Various track, covering approximately 33,000+ km of routes.
What are the fastest trains in Australia?
The fastest trains in Australia reach speeds of up to 160 km/h, operated by Various state operators.