There currently is one option to travel by night train from London (United Kingdom) to Glasgow (United Kingdom), taking approximately 8 hours: Namely the Lowlander NB (G) operated by Caledonian Sleeper.
The Caledonian Sleeper is a night train connecting London with different Scottish cities. Passengers can choose between comfortable sleeper compartments and more affordable seating options. The network includes the Lowlander to Glasgow and Edinburgh as well as the Highlander, which travels to the far north of Scotland to Aberdeen, Inverness, and Fort William.
The sleeper cars offer three comfort categories: Classic Room with two bunk beds and a washbasin, Club Room with private bathroom and shower, and the luxurious Caledonian Double with a double bed and private bathroom. In addition, seating cars are available for budget-conscious travelers.
Yes, the Club Car is a full-service restaurant car. You can dine there in the evening and have breakfast in the morning. Choices range from snacks to the traditional Scottish breakfast with eggs, bacon, baked beans, haggis, and black pudding. Club Room and Caledonian Double passengers have priority access when space is limited.
Yes, in the Classic Room, adjacent compartments can be connected by a connecting door to form a sort of suite. This is particularly convenient for families with children. Additionally, each part of the train typically includes an accessible sleeper car with wheelchair-friendly compartments.
Yes, in addition to sleeper cars, the Caledonian Sleeper also carries seating cars. These offer the most economical travel option on the train. The seating cars have bicycle spaces and are suitable for travelers with smaller budgets.
Regarding sanitary facilities, all sleeper compartments have at least a washbasin. Club Rooms and Caledonian Doubles go beyond this and feature a private bathroom with toilet and shower. Travelers in Classic Rooms use the shared toilets at the end of the car. The train also includes accessible compartments with adapted sanitary facilities.