A twisted pair works better as the impedance is more controlled along the wire vs having them in a bundle. Also, it helps with noise immunity as any induced noise signals are fairly equal (or common) in both conductors and are cancelled out by the differential receiver. All of that helps with long distance communications.
It's probably hard to beat the cost/availability of network cabling these days. While it's not "RS-485", many use it and it works fine.
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