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  2. Carstairs railway station - Wikipedia

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    The line between Edinburgh and Glasgow is the only part of the West Coast Main Line used by London North Eastern Railway services. Carstairs is also a marshalling point and the final boarding point (both sleeping car and overnight coach) in Scotland for the Lowland Caledonian Sleeper trains from Glasgow and Edinburgh to London Euston.

  3. Caledonian Sleeper - Wikipedia

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    Caledonian Sleeper is the collective name for overnight sleeper train services between London and Scotland, in the United Kingdom.It is one of only two currently operating sleeper services on the railway in the United Kingdom – the other being the Night Riviera, which runs between London and Penzance.

  4. British Rail Mark 5 (CAF) - Wikipedia

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    These are formed into a total of four 16-coach trains (London Euston to Fort William, Inverness and Aberdeen, London Euston to Edinburgh and Glasgow, plus the two respective return services), plus two coaches for Fort William-Edinburgh-Fort William, with nine coaches as spares, and are hauled by Class 92 locomotives between London and Glasgow ...

  5. Christmas 2024: Your complete travel guide to getting ... - AOL

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    Exclusive: Trains, boats, ... London King’s Cross-Edinburgh: 5.30pm/Edinburgh-London King’s Cross: 4.13pm. ... Flying on an overnight flight on 24 December (meaning you will be in the air for ...

  6. Belmond Royal Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    The Belmond Royal Scotsman is a Scottish overnight luxury train, started in 1985 by GS&WR ... Dining Car 2 used to be 99131, an ex-LNER SC1999 coach named Victory.

  7. Scottish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Citylink Coaches was formed in 1985 during the reorganisation of the Scottish Bus Group to co-ordinate and manage the long-distance express services operated by the other SBG subsidiaries, particularly the Western Scottish and Eastern Scottish services from Glasgow and Edinburgh to London and the south.

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