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Stagecoach's company history (taken here from Wikipedia but also on their own corporate site) says that:
The Stagecoach site also mentions serving Dundee and Edinburgh.
Did this happen anywhere else? As the railway was still nationalised then how was this arranged - was it a sort of permanent railtour?
In 1992, shortly before the privatisation of British Rail, Stagecoach Rail briefly operated a modest intercity operation between Aberdeen and London. Two BR Mark 2 passenger carriages were re-branded in Stagecoach colours and attached to a scheduled BR Intercity service.
The Stagecoach site also mentions serving Dundee and Edinburgh.
Did this happen anywhere else? As the railway was still nationalised then how was this arranged - was it a sort of permanent railtour?