has overnight train rides from London to both the Lowlands and the Highlands of Scotland. It also goes the opposite way — south from Scotland to London — and this historic route is actually ...
More than 30 U.S. hubs service direct flights to London's six major airports ... you'll have crossed the border by breakfast time. In Scotland, the train's passage deviates.
The Caledonian Sleeper is the UK's most famous overnight train, with similar London-to-Scotland services dating back to 1873. I had the chance to try it out on a work trip to Edinburgh ...
No trains will run between London and Glasgow for one or more days ... TransPennine Express, which links Scotland and the North of England, will run an hourly bus service between Carlisle and ...
This is not the only bout of disruption ahead for the train line ... the line connecting London Euston with northwest England and southern Scotland will be repeatedly shut for two weeks.
Seeing Scotland roll by was magical ... Inverness and Aberdeen. From London, the Lowlander sets off as one train and stops at Watford Junction and Carlisle. It then splits into two trains at ...
Operating in a similar way to the London Underground, the 'Tube of Europe' would rely on existing and planned infrastructure ...