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FACT FILE: See what passengers can expect from new trains on Caledonian Sleeper’s Inverness-London service


By Andrew Dixon

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Serco Caledonian Sleeper insists the new carriages on the Inverness-London service are designed to accommodate the modern-day traveller.

It says the new trains offer accommodation ranging from completely new "comfort seats" for the budget traveller to rooms with double beds and en-suites.

Serco Caledonian Sleeper says passengers can expect:

  • Completely new redesigned comfort seats with personal locker, reading light and charging point.
  • Classic Rooms (solo or shared use with an option of interconnecting rooms, toiletries included).
  • Club Rooms (solo or shared use with en-suite, station lounge access, breakfast, luxury toiletries included).
  • Caledonian Double (double bed with en-suite, station lounge access, breakfast, luxury toiletries included).
  • Accessible Rooms (double or twin, toiletries included and directly adjacent to accessible toilet).

A spokeswoman for the firm said: "Combining travel to and from the heart of London with comfortable overnight accommodation, prices for comfort seats start from £45, Classic Rooms from £140 for Solo or £170 for two people sharing (equating to £85 per person), Club Rooms from £205 for Solo and £250 for Shared and Caledonian Doubles from £335 for Solo and £400 for Shared.

"All Accessible Rooms are priced at the same level as Classic Rooms – including those with double beds.

"Other new features are included on the new trains, such as a hotel-style keycard entry system, charging panels and wi-fi throughout the train."

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