I don't know about their site specifically, but on most other sites it is two hours.
Cheers.
I don't know about their site specifically, but on most other sites it is two hours.
A friend of mine went to book a Caledonian Sleeper ticket from Euston to Edinburgh at Reading Station, and got given a seat reservation because he didn't need a berth as a seat would be fine. Come travel day, he turned up at Euston and handed his ticket to the TM for him to check on the platform at Euston, who then stated "you have to book a berth to travel"... Is this true now? You need to book a berth on the Caledonian Sleeper to be eligable to travel?
No. You need either a seat or berth reservation.Is this true now? You need to book a berth on the Caledonian Sleeper to be eligable to travel?
Just asked Cally Sleeper on twitter and was told that boarding the sleeper between Kingussie and Inverness and Glasgow and Fort Bill would be at the Train Manager's discretion on a walk up ticket....
The only exception would be if he had a 'Priv' discounted ticket, or was using a free travel 'box', these are not valid in seated accommodation on Caledonian Sleeper services.
Yes, I think that is fine. Normally it is cheaper to buy an inclusive Advance ticket which includes travel and a berth, you get 75% Priv discount on these.
The down side of that is unless you have a 1st class Priv you can only get a berth in a shared cabin, not something many on their own would want. This is because CS have quietly dropped the standard solo option.
It isn't explicitly noted in the staff travel notices (the wording states "Overnight Services") but I assume that the priv restriction does not apply to the day services; Fort William - Edinburgh, Kingussie - Inverness.
Can you use the PRIV discount on the 1st Class fares?
The down side of that is unless you have a 1st class Priv you can only get a berth in a shared cabin, not something many on their own would want. This is because CS have quietly dropped the standard solo option.
It isn't explicitly noted in the staff travel notices (the wording states "Overnight Services") but I assume that the priv restriction does not apply to the day services; Fort William - Edinburgh, Kingussie - Inverness.
I've no problem with removing the solo supplement, but I think they've got it wrong pricing the shared supplement at the same price as the First Class. There are a lot of people - me included - who would pay £40 for a shared berth, but £75 is just too much. Simple maths on the capacity v revenue front: 2 x £40 > 1 x £75.Maybe it's a sign that Serco are making headway on bringing the sleeper into a wider public consciousness that standard solo's have disappeared - the trains are now getting greater use and on a very very finitely capacity constrained service (there is only a fixed number of berths that can be sold each night, no 'pile 'em high' possible like a day train) yield is paramount and they can fill the seated, shared and 1st capacity much better than ever before there's no incentive to chase lower yield options just to get people to use it.
I've no problem with removing the solo supplement
the trains are now getting greater use
Indeed there is some disgruntlement amongst the regulars: Flexipass has been put up in price TWICE in the past six months, firstly from £1310 to £1400, and now again to £1500 - a 14.5% increase overall.
Indeed there is some disgruntlement amongst the regulars: Flexipass has been put up in price TWICE in the past six months, firstly from £1310 to £1400, and now again to £1500 - a 14.5% increase overall.
Well, since the useless Serco took over we've seen:
- appalling reliability
- removal of solo berths supplements for standard ticket holders (the exact opposite of the Night Riviera)
- huge increase in berth supplement fees
- refusal to accept ALRs on their last day of validity
- refusal to recognise Scottish Local Routeing Guide Easements
- removal of Advance fares on the sated sleeper between Fort William and Glasgow/Edinburgh
- no seat reservation on the seated service between Fort William and Glasgow/Edinburgh despite the service being 'Reservations Compulsory'.
Anyone might think they didn't want to be part of 'National Rail'.
All with the oversight of Transport Scotland, who report to a party who don't want to be "National"
Are you surprised?
I'm assuming First Class? I've only got one helpful suggestion.I've just priced a return trip for business, but taking the Mrs & hound with me to make the most of the relaxation on the train, supposedly. £765 return, out one day back the day after next and they won't even give us the same berth on the website as they have none available. Add that to a £200 return to get to Euston from my local station & £40 of parking at said station & you're heading upwards of a grand before one factors in a hotel the next night & food etc.
When you consider I can hire a Cessna 172 for 3 days, fly us to Edinburgh myself, pay landing fees, parking, hotel & meals for just short of £650 all in....or I can drive it for about £210 in fuel....is it any wonder people don't take the bloody train?