Spirit of Queensland
The Spirit of Queensland is a long-distance passenger rail service in Queensland, Australia, operated by Queensland Rail's Traveltrain division. It operates between Brisbane and Cairns.
History
In October 2010, the Queensland Government awarded a contract to Downer Rail for the construction of a new tilting train. The two existing diesel tilting trains used on the Cairns service were also refurbished and extended in size, with the inclusion of first-class sleeping carriages. Known as the 'Sunlander 14' project, a total of 25 carriages would have been acquired:- two new power cars and 12 new carriages to create a third train set.
- one spare power car,
- 10 new carriages to expand the two existing train sets to a 14-car consist,
- refurbishment of 14 existing carriages from the existing train sets
The resulting project was costed at $195million and allowed for the operation of five services a week, with a total capacity of 1320 seats. However, costs had risen by 2012, and the Queensland Auditor-General reported that the eventual cost would be from $358million to $404million, because Queensland Rail had failed to take into account the requirement for upgraded maintenance facilities, as well as en route provisioning. The Auditor-General also believed Queensland Rail had overestimated how popular the new service would be, and had a mistaken belief that the 'luxury' component of the train would attract more high-paying customers.
In 2013, the project was scaled back. The train length was reduced to nine cars by removing the luxury sleepers and restaurant cars. This change resulted in a revised project cost of $204million. In October of the same year, the first refurbished train was introduced on the Brisbane to Cairns service. With a maximum operating speed of, the journey time was reduced to 24 hours 55 minutes.
Rolling stock
Each Spirit of Queensland train consists of:- two power cars to drive the train and supply power to the carriages,
- two 'railbed' sleeper cars with airline style lie-flat seating,
- three premium economy sitting cars,
- one luggage / staff carriage,
- one lounge / galley / club car.