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Re: [OT] You know you're a hardcore railfan when...



Michael wrote:
> 
> zifnab_spam_@goconnect.net (Paul Jones) wrote in
> <9fqciq$5h9fv$1@ID-90616.news.dfncis.de>:
> 
> >> Any one who does travel from Scone to Goulburn must be mad and a dead
> >> set gunzel.
> >
> >I did think about it, but it means driving to Scone from Sydney,
> >catching train to Goulburn and back to Sydney, sleeping overnight at
> >home, catching train next day back to Scone to pick up car... Is it
> >really worth it??? NO!!
> 
> Catch the XPT to Goulburn from Sydney, Endeavour to Campbelltown, spark to
> Strathfield, V set to Hamilton, Endevour or 620 to Scone, repeat process in
> reverse, except stop at Sydney.
> 
> If you are like most people and compare the comfort of riding the XPT to
> disembowling one-self, then replace the XPT with a spark and an Endeavour.

XPT isn't applicable, it's not a CityRail service =)

If you were to go by CountryLink though, you could do the following:

Goulburn Dep: 3:42AM (XPT)
Sydney Arr: 6:25AM
Sydney Dep: 9:35AM (Xploder)
Scone Arr: 1:53PM

10 Hours, 11 Minutes, $74.80

Scone Dep: 12:59PM (Xploder)
Sydney Arr: 5:00PM
Sydney Dep: 6:14PM (Xploder)
Goulburn Arr: 8:49PM

7 Hours, 50 Minutes, $74.80.

I reckon you're a pu##y til you've done this little special though (I
did this in December):

Mullumbimby Dep: 10:28PM Thursday
Sydney Arr: 11:38AM Friday
Sydney Dep: 8:43PM Friday
Melbourne Arr: 7:00AM Saturday

32 Hours, 32 Minutes, $28.60 ;) (Pension Travel Voucher)

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