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Coventry - (London) - Aviemore

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mattyb1405

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Hi

I was hoping someone maybe to offer some advice please as to the suitability of the Comfort Seats on the Calendonian Sleeper and children (10+8 - generally pleasant, well behaved and keep themselves occupied :D).

We did via different split tickets earlier this year Cov - Aviemore and going again next year in February, but noticed that the Sleeper seems reasonable at £85 one way for us all (appreciate have to get to London) and could be a good experience (?) but additionally also offer us an extra full day in location.

Any constructive informed views would be very much appreciated - with apologies if this should be in a different thread.

Thank you.

Matt
 
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jfisher21

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The Highland sleeper stops at Crewe, so you might consider getting a train from Coventry / Nuneaton to Crewe to save the double back.

There should be new stock and new seats by February. Fares may be higher though!
 

mattyb1405

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Thank you!! Will have a look at that. Hadn't totally appreciated you could pick it up at Crewe!!
 

WesternLancer

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Thank you!! Will have a look at that. Hadn't totally appreciated you could pick it up at Crewe!!
Lots of useful pictures on maninseat61 website which might help you decide is seated accom is suitable for your needs (it's lower down the page and note pics of both old and new carriages - new ones may or may not be in use by then given delays in their introduction!)
https://www.seat61.com/CaledonianSleepers.htm
 
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