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Transport in Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although the various colonies had been advised by London to choose a common gauge, the colonies ended up with different gauges. |
 | | The Great Southern Railway, owned by Serco Asia Pacific, operates three trains: the Indian Pacific (Sydney-Adelaide-Perth), The Ghan (Adelaide-Alice Springs-Darwin), and The Overland (Melbourne-Adelaide) [1]. |
 | | NSW owned CountryLink services link Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne via Sydney. |
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