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Caledonian Sleeper night train

Hop on board the Caledonian Sleeper and travel to the beautiful country of Scotland while sleeping. Wake up early and spend the last part of the journey by looking out the window, enjoying the beautiful Scottish nature. Before you know it, it's time to disembark and to start discovering your destination in Scotland!

 

The Caledonian Sleeper route

Caledonian sleeper map

The Caledonian Sleeper runs from London Euston station to 5 destinations in Scotland: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fort William, Aberdeen and Inverness. Travel time varies from 7,5 hours to almost 13 hours.

 

The Caledonian Sleeper runs on the following routes:

  • London Euston - Edinburgh - Aberdeen
  • London Euston - Edinburgh - Glasgow - Fort William
  • London Euston - Inverness

 

Reservations

 

Reservations on the Caledonian Sleeper are compulsory. We recommend you to make your reservations as soon as possible, this is possible up to 1 year in advance online, up to 3 months in advance when you buy your reservation at the station. 

How to make reservations for the Caledonian Sleeper?

You can reserve your seat or sleeping accommodation on the Caledonian Sleeper in the following ways:

 

Reservation fees

  • Seat: no additional charge (contact the Guest Service Centre to book your seat)
  • Classic Room solo: £145
  • Classic Room twin: £175
  • Club Room En-suite solo (first class Passes only): £195
  • Club Room En-suite twin (first class Passes only): £235
  • Caledonian Double En-suite: Not available for Pass holders

 

Travel classes

1st class accommodation (Club Room En-suite):

  • Access to station lounges and shower facilities
  • Priority access to the on-board lounge
  • Including breakfast
  • Including a complimentary sleep kit and Arran Aromatics toiletries

 

2nd class accommodation (Classic Room):

  • Access to the on-board lounge if space permits
  • Including a complimentary sleep kit

 

Good to know

The Club Room En-suite accommodation can only be booked with a 1st class Interrail Pass.

 

If you are travelling solo with a 2nd class Interrail Pass and you want to book an accommodation, you can only choose the Classic Room. In this case you might have to share the space with another guest of the same sex, for example when the train is fully booked.

 

Facilities and services

  • Free WiFi
  • Restaurant (Lounge Car)
  • Luggage storage space
  • Charging points
  • Lockers
  • WC

Facilities may differ per train and route.