The Indian Pacific is a train service that runs in Australia’s east-west corridor between Sydney, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the shores of the Indian Ocean. One of the truly transcontinental trains in the world.
The route includes the word’s longest straight stretch of railway track, a vast 478-kilometre track across the Nullarbor Plain.
The 75 hours journey covers a distance of 4352km from Sydney to Perth.
The artists takes us on a journey from Ocean to Ocean crossing the Nullarbor Plain, the largest single exposure of limestone bedrock occupying an area of 200’000 sq kilometres.