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The Ghan

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The Ghan is the 48-hour, 2,979-km passenger service on the Adelaide-Alice Springs-Darwin railroad in Australia. The service's name is an abbreviated version of its previous nickname The Afghan Express, which in turn comes from the Afghan camel trains which trekked the same route before the advent of the railroad.

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1 History
2 Operations
3 External Links

History

Initial construction was by South Australian Railways as a narrow gauge (3'6") line.

The tortuously curving narrow gauge line was notoriously prone to delays, often caused by flash floods washing away bridges and tracks. A decision was thus made to rebuild the entire line with a straighter alignment some 150 km east of the existing track, this time using standard gauge.

Operations

The Ghan runs twice weekly from Adelaide to Alice Springs and once a week to Darwin. Fares for a full one-way trip start at
A$440440.

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