Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Private rail cars / carriages in Australia



Private Carriages can be attached to the Ghan, the Overland and Indian Pacific Trains
The Chairman’s Carriage

 

















Accommodates up to 8 guests
2 double bedrooms sharing 2-way bathroom
2 twin cabins with adjacent bathroom facilities
Lounge with CD player, DVD and video entertainment
Dining room for private dining as required, with a dedicated chef (extra cost)
Fully equipped kitchen
Guests dine in the Ghan’s Gold Restaurant at no extra cost
Private charters arranged from Adelaide, Alice Springs or Darwin

The Prince of Wales’s Carriage
        














The Prince of Wales Carriage was built in 1919 for a royal visit by Edward, Prince of Wales. The carriage was recently refurbished but has many original features, including high ceilings of Wunderlich-pressed metal and cathedral glass doors.








Accommodates up to 10 guests
4 twin cabins
2 large single cabins which, combined, form the Mountbatten Suite
Lounge featuring ornate wood carvings
Full-size main bathroom
Guests dine in the Ghan’s Gold Restaurant at no extra cost
Private charters can be arranged between Adelaide and Darwin



The Governor’s Lounge
The Governor's Lounge is the sister carriage to the Prince of Wales Carriage. This timber carriage was constructed in 1917 for the official opening of the Trans Australian Railway.









Spacious lounge areas with comfortable arm chairs and a piano
Large picture windows
2 televisions
2 mini-bar fridges and tea & coffee making facilities
Private charters can be arranged from Adelaide or Darwin

The Sir John Forrest Carriage











The Sir John Forrest Carriage is named after the explorer made famous for the first crossing of Western Australia by land in 1870. Follow in his footsteps across the Nullarbor Plain, travelling in the comfort of this modern carriage.







Accommodates up to 6 guests
1 double bedroom with ensuite bathroom
2 twin cabins with ensuite facilities
Additional bathroom
Kitchenette/ bar and lounge area
Leather lounges and large picture windows
Big screen television, video/ DVD, powerpoint screening facilities
Meeting area with boardroom table (seats twelve)
Guests dine in the Ghan’s Gold Restaurant at no extra cost
Private charters can be arranged between Adelaide and Darwin

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