Our plan was to catch the No. 59 bus to Woy Woy at 3:57pm but we were packed and ready at 12:30 so decided to catch the 1:11pm instead to allow for mishaps. Only two other people used this bus service, so it was like a slow taxi service for us and the driver was a friendly Scot who gave us a commentary on the Barber shops in Ettalong and decided to race the No. 53 into Woy Woy. He won by one bus stop.
We enjoyed a nice afternoon tea at "Short Black" then caught a train that terminated at Gosford. We had to wait a couple of hours for the 5:29 XPT, but we felt secure that nothing would upset our plans.
We got a little cold so bought a chiko roll and a potato scallop so we could wait in the kiosk. The train was on time and our cabin was up to the usual high standard. We ate the contents of our free snack boxes and retired to bed at halftime in the State of Origin. The staff told us it was NSW 16 Q 0 (close enough). We had a comfortable night and the train was on schedule all the way.
We enjoyed a nice afternoon tea at "Short Black" then caught a train that terminated at Gosford. We had to wait a couple of hours for the 5:29 XPT, but we felt secure that nothing would upset our plans.
We got a little cold so bought a chiko roll and a potato scallop so we could wait in the kiosk. The train was on time and our cabin was up to the usual high standard. We ate the contents of our free snack boxes and retired to bed at halftime in the State of Origin. The staff told us it was NSW 16 Q 0 (close enough). We had a comfortable night and the train was on schedule all the way.
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