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How long is the Caledonian Sleeper from Inverness to London?

From Inverness to London on the night train Caledonian Sleeper. The journey time is 11 hours.



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How long does the Caledonian Sleeper take? The Lowland Sleeper takes 7.5 hours to reach Glasgow and Edinburgh. It leaves London Euston at 11.50pm (11.28pm on Sundays) and arrives into Glasgow and Edinburgh around 7.20am.

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The journey takes 8–12 hours depending on your destination. If you're heading to Stirling, Perth or Dundee you get in very early in the morning (5am–6am). But other arrival times are more reasonable – getting into Aberdeen at 7.40am, Aviemore at 7.45am, Inverness at 8.42am and Fort William at 9.57am.

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Why does the Caledonian Sleeper take so long? The Caledonian Sleeper is not a high-speed train and stops in multiple stations along the way. Depending on your destination or departure station, the Caledonian Sleeper takes between 7.5 hours and 13 hours.

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Is the Caledonian Sleeper Expensive. The Caledonian Sleeper is an expensive train to ride, and the high cost is justified by luxury feel and updated train cars. While more expensive than other sleepers in Europe and the USA, it is the most updated experience you can get on a train and is worth the price.

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Here's how the 7pm rule works If your overnight train is leaving after 7pm then you can put in the following day's date on your rail pass and use one rather than two days of travel for the overnight trip. Simple!

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All of our rooms can be reserved for either solo occupancy or two guests travelling together in the same party. These rail tickets are only valid for travel on the Caledonian Sleeper and include a reservation for your chosen type of accommodation.

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The Caledonian Sleeper has been set by a catalogue of problems since its new fleet came into service last April on the Edinburgh and Glasgow-London Lowlander routes. They include damaged pipework affecting the new showers, technical glitches locking toilets out of use, poor room cleaning, staff shortages and strikes.

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Sharing & single-gender Berths are sold individually, so one ticket = 1 person = 1 bed. I'll spell it out for you: If you book one ticket for a 2 or 3 bed sleeper, you get one bed and the other beds in the compartment will be sold to other passengers of the same gender.

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Showers are available for Caledonian Sleeper passengers in the first-class lounge. Guests staying in accessible rooms can use the accessible shower facilities at London Euston free of charge.

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Caledonian Sleeper – Lowlander Route The train crosses the border stopping at Carlisle and then at Watford Junction before arriving at London Euston early in the morning, in plenty of time to enjoy breakfast.

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It is possible to book tickets for the Caledonian Sleeper up to twelve months in advance. If you have specific dates or requirements, then it is best to book as soon as you can within that time. Sleeper Fixed Advance – These are the cheapest tickets that include a bed and are not at all flexible or refundable.

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The first stop of the CALEDONIAN SLEEPER train route is London Euston and the last stop is Inverness. CALEDONIAN SLEEPER (Inverness) is operational during weekdays. Additional information: CALEDONIAN SLEEPER has 16 stations and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 690 minutes.

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Caledonian Double — Liam Spencer On the downside, the noise and rattling of the train made it very difficult for Spencer to sleep, despite the comfy bed. There was also no hot meal available for dinner. The communal dining area was closed so there wasn't much opportunity to walk around the train.

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On board, guests can choose from five room types: Caledonian Double – en-suite room with double bed and breakfast included. Club Room – twin bunk or single bed options with en-suite toilet and shower. Classic Room – twin bunk or single bed options.

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Is the Caledonian Sleeper Safe. The Caledonian Sleeper is very safe! The staff and security work hard to ensure passengers are safe and comfortable during their entire trip.

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Standard Class (Shared occupancy room); Provides accommodation for up to two people with bunk beds (each 65.5cmx190cm). Two people are permitted to book together and share a room but if you book on your own you may have to share a room with someone of the same sex.

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All aboard the Royal Scotsman luxury sleeper train Both leisurely and luxurious, the Royal Scotsman is easily one of the world's most luxurious trains, boasting mahogany-clad cars married with Edwardian elegance that look like they were lifted from a country house.

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Towels. All Club and Caledonian Double rooms are equipped with an en-suite shower room. Towels are provided in a bag in your en-suite.

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There are a few things that you can bring on to the Caledonian Sleeper that would cost you dearly, or just not make it through airport security if you were flying. There is no liquid restrictions so you can pack plenty of wine, beer and spirits as long as you can carry them!

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The Caledonian Sleeper runs every night except Saturday night from London Euston. Please access the Caledonian timetables for further information on departure and arrival times.

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