During my recent visit back to the UK I took the CS service twice: To both Fort William and Inverness and back to London. I also took the Night Riviera to Truro and Paddington and back. First Class in all cases. Both services have pusses and minuses in my opinion. First the CS service. Friendly staff both at check-in and in the restaurant car. Food very good, service friendly and warm. Bed comfortable, though duvet a bit thin. Journey out of London very good and smooth. In both cases, though to both Fort William and to Inverness, jolted awake in Edinburgh, and the ride to both destinations disturbed by a sort of constant whining sound, on and off similar to a mix of an air-raid siren and a ghostly haunting song. When we pulled into a stop the sound stopped and also when we pulled out of stops. Had me wondering if the sound was due to the breaking system. Kept me awake for the remainder of both journeys. Breakfast to Fort William was very good. Full Breakfast recommended. Toilets are VERY old. The berths in need of a good up-grade. The berth has points for re-charging phones and other equipment - a bonus. The Fort William service was on time. the Inverness service late. A bit sorry to see the Kyle service at 08:55 start to pull out and then stop at the platform as we arrived, but then start again to leave a few passengers stranded for a couple of hours. Return journeys to London there was the same sounds keeping me awake, but exhaustion sent me off to sleep. The second ride back to London from Inverness was early. I took a few snaps of the trains at both ends of each ride, and will post on my site later and let you know.
The Night Riviera rides were much smoother, the beds more comfortable, the duvets more thicker and comfortable and warming. No power points for mobiles and other equipment - a down side. No noise from the carriages in fact I slept from Plymouth all the way to Paddington. The return to Truro again I was asleep by Reading until woken up. at Par. Again a very decent welcome from a charming young man, the same on the return journey back to Truro, and I was remembered. The breakfast simple and decent and I wasn't woken up too early in London where I didn't take the breakfast. In fact 6:45 for a 7:00 get off the train was good. Toilets are more modern than CS.
Glad I had the chance to use the sleepers on all three services. Pity I couldn't do the Aberdeen run. Maybe next time I'm back in the UK.
Now if someone can explain the ghostly sirens...........