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The BEST ROOM onboard the Caledonian Sleeper train from London Euston to Glasgow Central

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This video documents an overnight journey on the Caledonian Sleeper from London to Glasgow in a double cabin, highlighting the onboard experience, amenities, and the challenges of getting adequate sleep.

Key Points

  • The journey was a complimentary experience offered by Caledonian Sleeper after a previous negative experience. 
  • The train service was not offering hot food or a full breakfast due to it being a holiday period. 
  • Upon boarding, they were surprised to find they had been allocated a double room, which was spacious but felt like a novelty. 
  • The travelers were heading to Glasgow, a different destination than their usual Edinburgh route, requiring attention to the correct part of the train. 
  • Despite the comfortable cabin, the early departure and late boarding time meant limited sleep was achieved. 
  • They were provided with a 'Travel Authority' instead of a traditional ticket to board the train. 
  • The double room featured an ensuite bathroom with a toilet and shower, temperature controls, USB ports, and reading lights. 
  • The club car was extremely crowded, making it difficult to find seating for a drink. 
  • Onboard Wi-Fi was available and surprisingly functional for checking websites. 
  • The train arrived in Glasgow on time, but the early arrival necessitated a quick disembarkation and onward journey. 
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The BEST ROOM onboard the Caledonian Sleeper train from London Euston to Glasgow Central

The BEST ROOM onboard the Caledonian Sleeper train from London Euston to Glasgow Central

This video documents an overnight journey on the Caledonian Sleeper from London to Glasgow in a double cabin, highlighting the onboard experience, amenities, and the challenges of getting adequate sleep.

Key Points

The journey was a complimentary experience offered by Caledonian Sleeper after a previous negative experience.
The train service was not offering hot food or a full breakfast due to it being a holiday period.
Upon boarding, they were surprised to find they had been allocated a double room, which was spacious but felt like a novelty.
The travelers were heading to Glasgow, a different destination than their usual Edinburgh route, requiring attention to the correct part of the train.
Despite the comfortable cabin, the early departure and late boarding time meant limited sleep was achieved.
They were provided with a 'Travel Authority' instead of a traditional ticket to board the train.
The double room featured an ensuite bathroom with a toilet and shower, temperature controls, USB ports, and reading lights.
The club car was extremely crowded, making it difficult to find seating for a drink.
Onboard Wi-Fi was available and surprisingly functional for checking websites.
The train arrived in Glasgow on time, but the early arrival necessitated a quick disembarkation and onward journey.
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