A Recent Trip Away

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  1. WVUadam

    WVUadam Well-Known Member

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    Recently I have came back from Scotland on a 4 day railway adventure.

    I first took the Caledonian from Euston to Glasgow Central. To then travel from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh Waverley which first I had breakfast at the Balmoral Hotel which honestly is the best breakfast I ever had. Then I visited Edinburgh zoo and for tea a fillet steak.

    Day 2 Departed Edinburgh up to Aberdeen then back to Glasgow stopping at Dundee for the V&A centre and Perth museum. Fun traveling on the HST sets.

    Day 3 from Glasgow up to Fort William then on the coach to Inverness passing Loch Ness and staying in Thurso.
    Day 4
    Thurso to Inverness back to Edinburgh then over to Glasgow for the sleeper train back home.

    Overall it was a non stop adventure just traveling on Trains and looking out towards the coast and countryside.

    Trains I caught were
    Class43
    Class 334
    Class 158
    Class 156
    Class 170
    Class 385
     
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    ---DMY--- Well-Known Member

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    Must have been really cool. :D

    How did you find the Caledonian Sleeper ? Were you able to sleep ? Did you find it comfortable ?
     
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    jack#9468 Well-Known Member

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    Best part of the journey?

    Which train did you enjoy riding on more?
     
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  4. WVUadam

    WVUadam Well-Known Member

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    The best part was for me has be traveling on the HST on the return trip home departing Inverness . Very comfortable seats and the scenery was excellent as there was snow.
     
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    WVUadam Well-Known Member

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    In all honesty it is rather cramped. And fairly noisy even when my room was not near the loco. I did manage to get some sleep as the beds they use are very comfortable. I think the classic room is alright but I do think it's a deal breaker not having your own shower/toilet.

    I couldn't recommend a seat for a full journey but would if you had a night out once would be alright.
     
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  6. mortal1234

    mortal1234 Well-Known Member

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    Glad you enjoyed visiting Scotland. It’s not just haggis, Irn Bru and kilts up here :).
    I never mentioned bagpipes because you do hear them in Edinburgh non stop all day long. That And the constant sound of Tram Bells too. I bet you heard plenty of that during your visit to Edinburgh. What about the 1 o clock gun ??? Did you poop your pants when you heard it go BANG !!!! haha. Been a few times I’ve been sitting in princes st gardens and it goes off. Gives you a big fright.

    Sounds like you enjoyed yourself and had a nice time. I’ve yet to visit up the north of Scotland. I’d really love to go away camping and hiking up there at some point. :cool:
     
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