22 hours Sydney to Adelaide by overnight XPT and VLine bus!
This week I head on a journey to Adelaide, the Josh Goes Slow way... Taking me 22 hours. My first leg was on the overnight Melbourne XPT as far as Albury, where at 4am in the morning the Vline bus to Adelaide was waiting to take us across Victoria and South Australia. ABOUT THIS CHANNEL I travel long distances using unusual transport routes around the world — trains, buses, ferries and anything else that moves. If you enjoy slow travel, trains, buses and unusual ways of exploring the world — subscribe for more journeys. Things I actually use while travelling: 📱 eSIM (works well overseas): https://holafly.sjv.io/JkkWj7 🎒 Gear I bring: https://www.amazon.com.au/shop/joshgo... (Some links are affiliate links – helps support the channel at no extra cost) Click here to buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshgoesslow Keep Updated: / joshgoesslow Date Filmed: 29-30/6/26 Locations: Sydney Central Station, Sydney, NSW, Australia Albury Railway Station, Albury, NSW, Australia Adelaide Bus Station, Adelaide, SA, Australia

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