The Caledonian Sleeper is the UK's most famous overnight ... My journey started at Euston — arguably the worst of London's train stations. Euston has 16 platforms and is often very congested ...
Britain currently has sleeper trains from London Euston to Glasgow and Edinburgh, which continue as far north as Inverness, Fort William and Aberdeen – collectively known as the Caledonian ...
Eight hours after departing on a Sunday at 11.30pm from London Euston ... whether the Caledonian Sleeper resembles an episode of Poirot, it’s worth noting that my train journey was a bit ...
The Caledonian Sleeper train departs London’s Euston station. The Lowland Sleeper takes roughly 7.5 hours to reach Glasgow and Edinburgh. It departs at 11.45pm (11.30pm on Sundays) and arrives ...
Train services on part of the West Coast Main Line will be disrupted over Easter when London Euston will be completely closed ...
Passengers travelling between London Euston and Scotland over the Easter bank holiday are being advised to travel either side ...
Long-distance train travel is having a moment ... Departing from London Euston, the "legendary" Caledonian Sleeper heads north "via a series of carriage shuffles unnoticed by the snoozing ...
London Euston railway station will be closed over the Easter bank holiday weekend while railway upgrades take place on the West Coast Main Line.
The Caledonian Sleeper is the UK's most famous overnight train ... My journey started at Euston — arguably the worst of London's train stations. Euston has 16 platforms and is often very congested — ...