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Where are the toilets on the Caledonian Sleeper?

Toilets / Showers on the Caledonian Sleeper For travellers in the Comfort Seats or Classic Rooms, toilets are available at the ends of each carriage, but there are no onboard shower facilities. Caledonian Double and Club Rooms feature an en-suite shower and toilet.



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Each seated coach provides access to an accessible toilet. For guests staying in an accessible room, there is an accessible toilet adjacent to the room. Standard toilet facilities or en-suite facilities are available for guests staying in other (non-accessible) rooms.

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Your room awaits
  • Double bed with Glencraft mattress.
  • Breakfast included onboard.
  • En-suite with toilet and shower.
  • In-room washbasin.
  • Complimentary sleep kit.
  • Complimentary Arran Sense of Scotland souvenir toiletries bag.
  • Station lounge access.
  • Priority Club Car access.


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An Amtrak sleeper car is a train car that contains restrooms, shower rooms and sleeping accommodations (not coach seats).

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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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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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With the Caledonian Sleeper, there is no need to arrive hours before departure. No complicated check-in process. No stressful security searches. No long waits in the departure lounge and certainly no need to throw away your bottle of water before boarding.

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Can you go to the toilet on a train when its not moving? As a general rule, people travelling on trains are warned not to flush the on board toilet while it's not moving. That's because most trains don't have sewage tanks, meaning anything in the toilet is dumped straight onto the tracks.

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While modern trains won't litter the tracks with human excrement, the traditional method did just that. This is what was known as a hopper toilet. It could either be a simple hole in the floor (also known as a drop chute toilet) or a full-flush system.

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Our reclining seats will help you drift off and ensure you wake up relaxed and ready to take on the day ahead. Economical and stylish, our comfort seats offer a truly relaxing way to travel between London and Scotland.

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Classic InterCity trains have three on-board toilets for your convenience, one in each carriage. As these trains have previously been in service elsewhere in the UK, the toilets still discharge directly onto the railway track.

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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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Rooms. 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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If the train has a toilet then there will usually be a sign in your carriage pointing you in the direction of the nearest one. Don't assume there will always be a toilet though. Short distance commuter trains don't always have them, they tend to only be on longer distance trains.

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Many passenger trains (usually medium and long-distance) have toilet facilities, often at the ends of carriages.

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Most trains don't have sewage tanks so anything in the toilet is dumped straight onto the tracks.

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Reserving a seat is optional on most German trains.

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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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From London to Fort William on the night train Caledonian Sleeper. The journey time is 13:30 hours. The train offers inexpensive seats and private sleeper compartments. You can board the train from 20:30 and stay until 10:00.

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