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Are towels provided on Indian Pacific?

Your train journey through Australia will be made even more comfortable with service from our hospitality attendant including fresh sheets, bath towels, pillows, duvets and complimentary toiletries. Twin Berth Sleeper Cabins have private en suite facilities with a hide-away compact toilet, wash basin and shower.



Yes, towels are provided to all guests traveling in the premium cabin classes on the Indian Pacific, one of Australia's most legendary long-distance rail journeys. If you are traveling in Gold Service, your cabin is fully equipped with fresh bath towels, as well as high-quality complimentary toiletries. In Gold Twin cabins, which feature a compact private ensuite with a shower, washbasin, and toilet, the towels are replenished daily as part of the cabin service. For Gold Single guests who use shared shower facilities at the end of the carriage, a personal towel and toiletry kit are still provided for use in those communal areas. Those traveling in the even more luxurious Platinum Service receive an elevated level of amenities, including oversized, plush bath towels and premium Australian-made toiletries in their much larger private ensuites. Because the journey across the continent from Sydney to Perth takes four days and three nights, the crew ensures that fresh linens and towels are a standard part of the all-inclusive experience. Passengers are generally advised only to bring their personal hygiene items and a small overnight bag, as almost all other comforts, including towels and bedding, are expertly handled by the onboard hospitality team.

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Cabin Inclusions: A compact sleeper cabin featuring a bed that converts to a seat by day, private vanity, with shared shower/toilet facilities located at the end of the carriage.

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During the day, relax on the three-seater lounge that converts to your upper and lower sleeping berth at night. Enjoy the high quality linen, pillows, doonas and complimentary Australian-made toiletries.

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What is the route of the Indian Pacific? The westbound route from Sydney to Perth stops at Broken Hill, Adelaide, Cook and Rawlinna before terminating in Perth.

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PLATINUM DOUBLE CABINS INCLUDE: Spacious Double cabins almost twice the size of a Gold Service Twin Cabin. By day, the cabins are set up as a 2 seater lounge with a moveable table and two ottomans. By night, the lounges are converted to a double bed.

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If the station isn't manned, you will need to bring your checked bags onboard and store them in the luggage area in your train car. If you have checked baggage, you can collect it at your arrival station once you get off the train. You will need to collect your checked baggage after each segment of your train journey.

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You may bring your own food and beverages onboard for consumption at your seat or private Sleeping Car accommodations. However, you can only consume food and beverages purchased in Dining and Lounge Cars in those cars.

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Consider that most overnight train trips are slightly more comfortable than an overnight flight in coach where you've got the whole row to yourself. The key here is lightweight, loose, breathable, and presentable clothing items (plus, wrinkle-resistant, if possible).

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What is the best position to sleep on a train? The best direction to sleep on a running train is with your head pointing towards the direction of the train's movement. General studies prove that it is safe to sit facing opposite to the direction of the train.

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