The Inlander
Townsville - Mount Isa
From the tropical city of Townsville to the mining centre of Mout Isa, The Inlander offers the opportunity to experience the heritage and natural beauty of Queensland's rugged, yet beautiful interior.
Travelling west through the remote townships of Queensland’s northern outback, the journey on The Inlander gives you the chance to glimpse the heritage and natural treasures of North Queensland’s ‘big sky’ country.
This 977km trip, enjoyed in air-conditioned comfort, travels through Charters Towers, across the Great Dividing Range and through the mining towns of Hughenden and Julia Creek before delivering you into the heart of Australia.
On board accommodation
First Class
- Single and twin berth compartments
- Full bedding and towels are provided.
- All compartments feature a washbasin, wardrobe, reading lights and power point.
Economy Class
- Three berth compartments.
- A blanket, lower sheet, pillow and pillowslip are provided for each economy berth.
- All compartments feature a washbasin, reading lights and power point.
Seats
For the budget conscious traveller, coach style seating is also available
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Tour Highlights
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» Overnight rail journey
» North Queensland's interior
» Great Dividing Range
» Julia Creek mining town
» Options from First class to economy

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Tour Price
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Townsville to Mount Isa (or vice versa)
» First Class Berth - AU$289/$141
» Economy Berth - AU$187/$91
» Economy Seat - AU$127/$62
All prices are Australian dollars. For an approximate value in your home currency please use our currency converter.
Prices are per person for adults/childern based on twin share inclusive of
fuel price surcharge. Single passenger prices are available on request.
Children aged under 16 years must be accompanied by one person 16 years or
older to travel.
Please note these fares are valid for departures until 31 March 2010.
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Tour
Departure Dates
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Departure days
- Townsville to Mount Isa - Sunday and Thursday
- Mount Isa to Townsville - Monday and Friday
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