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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 .
In 2015, the Caledonian Sleeper service, which had formed part of the ScotRail franchise, was split into a separate operation, with Serco as the new franchise operator. As part of the franchise agreement, Serco was committed to procuring new rolling stock to replace the operation's existing fleet of Mark 2 and Mark 3 passenger coaches.
This category contains railway stations served by Caledonian Sleeper, a British train operating company. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
This 500-mile journey from Britain’s south to north is nicknamed the Deerstalker – a White Stag is the Caledonian Sleeper’s logo – and it’s considered the most scenic of the train’s ...
This is a route-map template for a Scottish railway line and/or company. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The Caledonian Sleeper operates six nights per week (not Saturday nights) to and from London Euston, starting and terminating at Fort William. The sleeper also carries seated coaches and can thus be used as a regular service train to/from Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley. The Jacobite operates non-stop between Fort William and ...
The contract with the firm running the Caledonian Sleeper will end in June of next year, the Scottish Government has said, with a senior SNP MSP claiming there is an “opportunity” for public ...
26 trains per day to Edinburgh, including the LNER Highland Chieftain, and the Caledonian Sleeper [nb 1] 11 trains per day to Inverness, including the LNER Highland Chieftain, and the Caledonian Sleeper [nb 2] On Sundays, services are reduced to: 13 trains per day to Glasgow Queen Street; 10 trains per day to Aberdeen