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bana0603 发表于 2013-5-31 23:11 
Do you know if the bus takes the same route as the train? I want to know if the bus can have the s ...
坐火车,看到好的景色,也不能停下来拍.
BUS停的站会多些, 而且自己可以计划在某些站停下, 留宿, 穿插SIDE TRIP
By plane, train or automobile?
ADELAIDE TO DARWIN
BUS $406; takes 97 hours and 20 minutes; services every day.
PLANE Qantas and Virgin Blue have fares from $265 to $868; takes three hours, 40 minutes; frequency is often.
TRAIN The Ghan's Red Service day-nighter seats $716 a person; Gold Service sleeper $1973; ultra-luxury Platinum Service $2987; takes two nights; leaves twice a week.
CAR One-way car hire from $420-$4000 — depending on the model — for four-day rental, plus petrol bill of about $400; takes three to four days, comfortably.
THE VERDICT The train is, without doubt, a fabulous experience and the trip in Platinum Service turns the trip into a stunningly luxurious journey through some of Australia's most stunning scenery.
The plane is quick, efficient and great for simply getting there. However, isn't it sad always to be missing some of the best sights our country has to offer?
Driving a rental car does give you the ultimate in freedom to stop and stay where you like but, with so much of the landscape consisting of featureless gibber plain and desert, the drive can be dull and tiring.
The bus is a great stress-free compromise between the flexibility of driving and the comfort of being able to doze off when you want or dreamily gaze out at the scenery, without worrying about hitting stray animals or being battered by the crosswind from road trains. And it's surprisingly economical, with half-price fares for children, too.
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