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Highlands Sleeper Train Now Stops in Birmingham
15 Jan
Summary
- Sleeper trains now connect London and the Scottish Highlands with Birmingham.
- Direct services link Birmingham International to Aberdeen, Fort William, and Inverness.
- This marks the most significant network change in over three decades.

Sleeper train services between London and the Scottish Highlands have been significantly enhanced, with new stops now available in Birmingham starting Thursday night. This marks a substantial evolution for the Caledonian Sleeper network, representing its most significant timetable update in over three decades.
Direct routes will now connect Birmingham International, which serves the city's airport, to popular Highland destinations including Aberdeen, Fort William, and Inverness. The operator highlights that current transport provisions for travel between the West Midlands and the Highlands have been insufficient for passenger needs.
This expansion is poised to offer a more convenient and accessible travel option for passengers seeking to journey between these regions. The updated schedule aims to bridge a gap in underserved travel corridors, providing a vital link for both leisure and business travelers.




