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Where does the Caledonian Sleeper go from and to?

Caledonian Sleeper is the overnight rail service operating between London and Scotland. With services operating almost daily, the trains make travelling across the border relaxing, hassle-free and gives passengers the chance to arrive at their destination refreshed and ready to take on the day.



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From London to Inverness on the Caledonian Sleeper night train. The journey time is 11:30 hours. The train offers inexpensive seats and private sleeper compartments. You can board the train from 20:30 and stay until 08:45.

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From Glasgow to London on the Caledonian Sleeper night train. The journey time is 7:30 hours.

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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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The Caledonian Sleeper Highlander route runs between London Euston and Fort William, Inverness, and Aberdeen. The Caledonian Sleeper Lowlander route runs between London Euston and Glasgow Central or Edinburgh Waverley.

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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 is the UK's longest and most spectacular sleeper train route. Starting in London, the Caledonian Sleeper operates different routes directly to the north of Scotland, taking up to 14 hours to reach Inverness.

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From Edinburgh to London on the Caledonian Sleeper night train. The journey time is 7:30 hours. The train offers inexpensive seats and private sleeper compartments. You can board the train from 23:00 and stay until 07:30.

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Yes, there is a direct train from London to Inverness. We usually find around 6 direct trains on the route from London to Inverness every weekday. Trains are typically more frequent on weekends, when we found around 15 departures.

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Departing from London Euston station, the Caledonian Sleeper offers breathtaking views and comfortable accommodations at (relatively) affordable rates. Whether you're setting off to a major Scottish city like Edinburgh or Glasgow, or more rural parts of the Scottish Highlands, this train will get you there.

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A train passenger who bedded down for the night on the Caledonian Sleeper train woke to find it had never left the station.

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The journey of a night time on board Caledonian Sleeper Giving you eight hours to relax and 500 miles of space, you can avoid the crowds by travelling overnight between Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Fort William, Glasgow, Inverness, London Euston and other destinations.

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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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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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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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