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Over the years, MrsK and I have done the run between Canberra and Sydney, and back again by various means of transport. I almost can drive the route in my sleep, done the bus a few times, and have flown it many a time. But, never by train. A couple of months ago now, we had to be up in Sydney for our grandson's 4th birthday party and have our annual skin check. We looked at flying, but due to some other events being on, it would have meant abt $400 each way, per person - welcome to the Canberra tax.
MrsK, said, why not the train? I was a bit worried about how long it would take, but checking the timetables, it was only 4 hours, which in the scheme of things isn't too bad. The bus is 3-4 hours, and really, when you take all things into account if we flew, to get from our place to the centre of Sydney you don't get much change from 3 hours. So, the train it was.
Going online, a 1st class return was $230 per person - well below the cost of a flight, plus we had the bistro in our part of the train. Seating was reserved and as we were travelling light, we didn't need to check in our luggage, although there was no extra cost. And of course, we could get up and walk around. There's no wifi on the train, but given there isn't any on the flights between Canberra and Sydney, that wasn't a deal breaker.
The day came. and we headed out to the train station at Kingston in Canberra. The sun was out and it was quiet outside.

Inside, there were a few people there in the NSW Rail version of the "Lounge", but with the shop there you could get what you needed.

Our train arrived on schedule, and we boarded and got to our seats.

The leg room was ok, certainly a lot better than a Dash 8. which is normally what I encounter on my trips.

But. more importantly was we were relatively close to the bistro at the front of the carriage.

MrsK, said, why not the train? I was a bit worried about how long it would take, but checking the timetables, it was only 4 hours, which in the scheme of things isn't too bad. The bus is 3-4 hours, and really, when you take all things into account if we flew, to get from our place to the centre of Sydney you don't get much change from 3 hours. So, the train it was.
Going online, a 1st class return was $230 per person - well below the cost of a flight, plus we had the bistro in our part of the train. Seating was reserved and as we were travelling light, we didn't need to check in our luggage, although there was no extra cost. And of course, we could get up and walk around. There's no wifi on the train, but given there isn't any on the flights between Canberra and Sydney, that wasn't a deal breaker.
The day came. and we headed out to the train station at Kingston in Canberra. The sun was out and it was quiet outside.

Inside, there were a few people there in the NSW Rail version of the "Lounge", but with the shop there you could get what you needed.

Our train arrived on schedule, and we boarded and got to our seats.

The leg room was ok, certainly a lot better than a Dash 8. which is normally what I encounter on my trips.

But. more importantly was we were relatively close to the bistro at the front of the carriage.

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