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The Alice (train)

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The Alice
Stainless steel carriages of the type used on The Alice
Overview
Service typePassenger train
StatusCeased
First service14 November 1983
Last service1988
Former operator(s)State Rail Authority
Australian National
Route
TerminiSydney Central
Alice Springs
Distance travelled2,800 kilometres
Service frequency1 per week
Train number(s)WE3/WE4
Line(s) usedMain Western
Broken Hill
Trans Australian
Central Australian
Technical
Rolling stockComeng stainless steel carriages
Track gauge1,435 mm
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The Alice was an Australian passenger train service that ran between Sydney and Alice Springs from November 1983 until 1988.[1] It was still operating in October 1987, but had ceased by mid-1988.[2][3]

Running weekly it was operated with stainless steel carriages hauled by State Rail Authority 46 class and 86 class electric locomotives from Sydney to Lithgow where a 80 class diesel took over for the journey to Broken Hill from where Australian National GM class locomotives took over for the journey to Alice Springs.

References

  1. ^ "1983/84 Annual Report" Railway Digest April 1985 page 93
  2. ^ "Test on The Alice" Railway Digest November 1987 page 359
  3. ^ "Western Passengers" Railway Digest June 1988 page 213