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The average distance run per road day was 54.73 km; there were five rest days taken. The average distance including rest days was 51 km for the 74 days. This has been declared as a new Melbourne-to-Darwin Trans-Australian record by Phil Essam, former Australian ultra-running vice-president, historian, statistician and author.
The straight-line distance between the east and west is 4,030 km (2,500 mi), whereas the distance in the north-south direction is 3,685 km (2,290 mi). [ note 1 ] City-pairs on opposite shores include, among others, Perth and Brisbane , Darwin and Hobart , and Perth and Sydney.
East Perth Terminal: Distance travelled: 4,352 km (2,704.21 mi) ... [49] [50] These operated in ... Following the conversion of the Adelaide to Melbourne railway line ...
Melbourne to Mildura – Calder Highway; Sydney to Dubbo – Great Western and Mitchell Highways; Sydney to Wollongong – Princes Motorway and Princes Highway; Melbourne to Geelong – Princes Highway; some urban links in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, connecting the long distance links to each other and to ports and airports.
Two digit route numbers that end in zero are the major road routes out of Perth, except for Route 10, which designates rural highway connections in the South West region. Other two digit routes connect the urban centres of Perth, while three digit routes connect regional and remote areas of Western Australia .
Eyre Highway is a 1,664-kilometre (1,034 mi) highway linking Western Australia and South Australia via the Nullarbor Plain.Signed as National Highways 1 and A1, it forms part of Highway 1 and the Australian National Highway network linking Perth and Adelaide.
Petit Year Round Randonneur: One ride per calendar month for a total of 12 consecutive months, with a minimum ride distance of 50 km. Dirt Series: 205 km minimum comprising one Brevet Dirt (off-road) ride of each of 35 km, 70 km and 100 km. Nouveau Randonneur: 300 km minimum comprising one ride of each of 50 km, 100 km and 150 km.
A trial run on 30 and 31 March 1987 cut two hours from the previous schedule, and reached speeds as high as 150 km/h (93.21 mph). [50] The News South Wales XPT broke the record during a test run on 9 September 1981, where it reached 183 km/h. It broke its own record 11 years later, on 18 September 1992, reaching 193 km/h.