
Caledonian Sleeper offers overnight sleeper train services connecting London Euston with various destinations in Scotland. The Caledonian Sleeper Highlander route specifically operates between London Euston and destinations such as Fort William, Inverness, or Aberdeen. Alternatively, the Caledonian Sleeper Lowlander route operates between London Euston and Glasgow Central or Edinburgh Waverley.
If you are exploring Scotland and want a unique and comfortable overnight travel experience, regardless of your destination, Caledonian Sleeper trains provide you with a peaceful sleep and a smooth journey with showers and corresponding toiletries, with lighting, Wi-Fi, and room service also available.
Caledonian Sleeper trains are the perfect escape to Scotland. For example, in Aberdeen you can explore the 17 different fortifications nearby, including Dunnottar and Tolquhon Castles, or catch Aberdeen FC play at Pittodrie Stadium. If you depart in August to Edinburgh, you won’t want to miss the art, comedy, music, dance, and book festivals at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Ready to embark on your next journey with Caledonian Sleeper? Book your tickets hassle-free with Trip.com. Take advantage of special offers such as split tickets or advance purchase discounts to maximize savings and convenience.
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Caledonian Sleeper First Class Ticket
A First Class ticket provides passengers with a premium travel experience on Caledonian Sleeper trains. First Class passengers enjoy a range of exclusive amenities and services to enhance their journey.
- • Rest:Twin bunk or single bed, en-suite with shower and toilet, washbasin, complimentary sleep kit with toiletries, room service, luggage storage space
- • Work & Play:Priority access to the Club Car, Wi-Fi, plug sockets, dimmable lights and temperature control
- • Food & Drink:Free breakfast, dining in the Club Car
- • Pre-departure:Station lounge access, priority boarding
Caledonian Sleeper Train Ticket Types
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Off-Peak & Super-Off Peak train tickets
Off-Peak tickets are cheaper and more flexible, allowing for travel during less busy times. Super Off-Peak tickets are even cheaper and are perfect for less conventional schedules.
Return train tickets
Valid for both an outward and return journey from the same destination on your chosen route.
Advance train tickets
Typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Season train tickets
Season tickets allow unlimited travel between two stations and can save you more than 1/3 on train fares.
Caledonian Sleeper Season Tickets

Weekly Season Tickets
- Unlimited travel between two stations for 7 days
- If you travel four or more days a week
- Ideal for commuters

Monthly Season Tickets
- Unlimited travel between two stationsfor a month
- If you travel five or more days a week
- Ideal for work trips

Annual Season Tickets
- Unlimited travel between two stations for a year
- If you travel 10 months or more
- Ideal for regular travelers

Flexi Season Tickets
- Unlimited travel between two stations for choosing 8 within 28 days
- If you commute 2 or 3 days per week
- Ideal for those with flexible working hours
FAQs About Caledonian Sleeper Trains
What's included onboard Caledonian Sleeper trains?
Caledonian Sleeper trains offer a range of on-board services to enhance your journey. Relax in a comfortable cabin, choose from various options like the Club Car featuring delicious Scottish food and drinks, guest lounges, or accessible rooms. Pet transportation and bike reservation services might also be available. Cabin options include Caledonian Doubles En-suite, Club Rooms En-suite, Classic Rooms, and Seated Coaches.
How much does the Caledonian Sleeper cost?
Caledonian Sleeper offers a range of comfortable cabin options at various price points. Prices can vary depending on the route, season, and booking time. To get the most up-to-date pricing, please visit the Caledonian Sleeper website or Trip.com.
Starting prices include:
- Comfort Seats: £50
- Classic Rooms: Solo: £175, Shared: £205
- Club Rooms: Solo: £235, Shared: £290
- Caledonian Doubles: Solo: £345, Shared: £410
Who owns Caledonian Sleeper?
Caledonian Sleeper Ltd is owned and overseen by Scottish Rail Holdings Ltd (SRH Ltd), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Scottish Government.
How can I get cheap Caledonian Sleeper tickets?
Here are some tips for saving on your Caledonian Sleeper journey:- • Book in Advance: Secure lower fares, preferred seats, and travel times by booking your train tickets in advance whenever possible.
- • Use Railcards: Cut your fares by up to half with Railcards from Trip.com.
- • Use split tickets: Use our split ticket to maximize savings and convenience.
Where does the Caledonian Sleeper stop at?
Caledonian Sleeper trains stop at 39 stations, including Fort William, Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge, and more.