PS: I am aware of NightStar's history.
Let's ignore politics for a second and pretend that the situation was favorable for cross channel travel:
A sleeper train would leave from towns/cities such as Manchester and Liverpool via the West Coast Mainline starting off near the end of service (so 23:00 lets say), then before reaching St Pancras they'd branch off at Primrose Hill and on the North London Line preceding to just after Camden Road (at around 2am) where they'd join the single tracked chord onto HS1 (with perhaps a pickup at Stratford Int) and onto the Channel Tunnel making use of the lack of services through at this time.
What drawbacks does this have? One I think could be a factor is the special ordering of specially designed trainstock that can deal with the different platform heights. Interested to hear suggestions. Could they even use HS2 when its open?
Let's ignore politics for a second and pretend that the situation was favorable for cross channel travel:
A sleeper train would leave from towns/cities such as Manchester and Liverpool via the West Coast Mainline starting off near the end of service (so 23:00 lets say), then before reaching St Pancras they'd branch off at Primrose Hill and on the North London Line preceding to just after Camden Road (at around 2am) where they'd join the single tracked chord onto HS1 (with perhaps a pickup at Stratford Int) and onto the Channel Tunnel making use of the lack of services through at this time.
What drawbacks does this have? One I think could be a factor is the special ordering of specially designed trainstock that can deal with the different platform heights. Interested to hear suggestions. Could they even use HS2 when its open?