7Indian Pacific (Australia) – 4,352 km
Running from Sydney on Australia’s east coast to Perth on the west, the Indian Pacific crosses the entire Australian continent. Covering 4,352 kilometers (2,704 miles), the journey takes around four days and is renowned for crossing the Nullarbor Plain, the world’s longest stretch of straight railway track. Travelers will witness the vibrant outback, the Blue Mountains, and Western Australia’s rugged coastline, offering a spectacular cross-section of Australia’s diverse landscapes. The name “Indian Pacific” represents the two oceans the train connects, making it a true coast-to-coast experience.