Friday, October 14, 2005

AUSSIE WEEKENDER 14

The weather change is really explicit. It is pretty warm and all plants are trying to be as beautiful as they can, looks like they are competing for creating the best flowers!

So this is the best time to plan long trips, I was more anxious to see the Australian countryside in spring. Some research gave me the information of this so-called backpacker ticket provided by Country Link rail, which is only given to foreigners (you have to present your foreign passport). It comes in different durations from 3 weeks to 6 months, and enables us to travel throughout the state of New South Wales (which is actually bigger than the Great BritainJ) plus Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane. That is we can do unlimited trips within these limits for the availed period. We decided to take the 6 months ticket as it is 60 bucks more than the 3 months pass! It cost us 386 per person!

Now, all we need to do is to plan a trip, looks at the timetables, tell Country Link of the details and they ill book the tickets for us and we can collect it from the office near our home. The only limitation is we will get only the chair car, and can book for 1st class (which only contains sleeper) paying the difference.

A long weekend was coming our way in the form of ‘Labour Day’. We planned it for Brisbane, and then started the next trouble – accommodation. Web is full of sites which offer accommodation, but all needs credit card. I am still keeping away from credit cards (as most of you know my story in South Africa), they just hang up if I say I am looking for a bank transfer or cheque. Moreover, Australia is becoming notorious for credit card frauds. So that is a problem.

We started checking with many sites, and then, started looked for the trave agents. Some were looking for a big amount as commission. It went on for a couple of days. The old trick I played in Scotland may not work as I am not a bachelor anymore. I can’t just go to a strange place for the first time in a new country, and look for some accommodation after an overnight 14 hour travel J.

We had almost lost the hope, had already booked the train tickets too. Krithi just gave a try at the Country Link counter if there is any hope. There we go…. They had accommodation booking through a travels with no extra cost than what the hotels offer (the commissions may be from the other side) and we got the advantage of getting the hotel near to the railway station on top of a hill!

Then we went for making more plans. Brisbane has two coasts across the North and South: Sunshine coast on the North and Gold coast on the South. Gold coast has more of the theme parks, rides, and some sea world and water world sort of stuffs, more of a commercialised place than a peaceful countryside which I was looking for the spring. Sunshine coast on the other hand, not famous as Gold Coast, and contains good beaches, most of the lonely! Both the places are approx. 1 hour away from Brisbane in the opposite directions. That is all I knew about these places. We made it simple, go by the overnight train and roam around in Brisbane for one day, spend the next day in Sunshine coast and the third day take the day train which will give us a glimpse of how the route looks like J. The last part was a risk as we have to fully depend on the train’s cafeteria.

Day 1:

We had packed up all we want in to two shoulder bags, for 3 days. We started 2 hours early so that we can validate the backpacker tickets at the central station. And there was a clause in the 10 page ticket book saying that if we were travelling in conjunction with a country link service with backpacker ticket, we don’t have to pay for the City Rail trains for going to the station where we have to catch the train. The CityRail guy at the counter was not aware of this. I had a tough time convincing him that we can travel without any other ticket. I had to make my point clear at Parramatta station with City Rail guys, country link people, and the policemen who do the checking in the train. I was clear that I am not going to pay, and at last they agreed.

That took some half an hour, and we reached the Central station by 3:30. We have one more hour to go. The validation got done quickly. We had ample time to have a coffee in ‘Hungry Jacks’
And the Brisbane XPT came to platform No1 by 4. This train would leave us in Brisbane by 6:30 tomorrow morning.

We had another batch of TCSers travelling in the same train, but their destination was Gold coast. Their plan was to get down at Casino at 3:30 in the morning, take the connection bus to reach Gold Coast by around the same time as we reach Brisbane. I was too pessimistic with getting up early in the morning J and so didn’t change my plan. So Anish, Muruganand and Divaker joined us with their wives by 4:15. We were in continuous seats, with a swap we were together and turning around a pair of twin seats (all of them will be turned in the direction of the journey) we were sitting together. Train started by 4:30.

Most of the people turned up with pillows and bed sheets! And, as I had mentioned earlier, most of the Aussie families still have 3+ kids. The Sun was still there and we could take photos. The Hawkesbury River was a good spot to take some photos, only problem being our reflection on the window. Hope I will be able to send across the link of Brisbane photos to all (be patient, it is around 200 pics but as you know I won’t bore you with we standing in the middle).

As the Sun set, we had nothing to do. They started playing cards and we two were just joining them as learners. We had a multi cuisine dinner all trying all dishes each one has got. The lights went off by 10 and we turned the seats back to normal and to sleep, try to sleep J !