01/04/2024
The Overland train service passing by an olive grove in Callington, South Australia, on its path towards Adelaide some 60 kilometres distant, on Good Friday, 29th March 2024.
The westerly journey departs from Melbourne and stops firstly in Geelong, then halts in Ararat, Stawell, Horsham, Dimboola and Nhill before crossing into South Australia and stopping at Bordertown then Murray Bridge before descending through the Adelaide Hills and into Adelaide.
The Overland Train from Adelaide to Melbourne, passenger service began in 1887 as the ‘Intercolonial Express’. The change of name, to Overland, came about in 1926 and the journey became the first globally, (just after the end of World War II), to offer air-conditioned carriages and showers in its sleeper cabins.
By the 1950s, the steam engines were replaced by diesel locomotives and now the service, operated by Journey Beyond Rail, runs twice per week during the day, taking ten and a half hours to complete the 828 kilometre journey between Melbourne and Adelaide.
The average length is just under 200 metres and most often consists of seven carriages with the silver carriage immediately coupled to the locomotive being the ‘Cafe 828’ carriage and passenger carriages immediately behind.
The Overland train service passing by an olive grove in Callington, South Australia, on its path towards Adelaide some 60 kilometres distant.The westerly jou...