Stranded in Scotland (Edinburgh to Inverness, Scotland via Scotrail travel vlog)
Our train from Edinburgh to Inverness, Scotland left without us! Edinburgh, Scotland is awesome and I highly recommend you visit! We did make it to Inverness, Scotland the same day. So I wasn't too upset about missing the first train. What are our plans in Inverness, Scotland? Stay tuned!
In this, we take the train from Edinburgh, Scotland to Inverness, Scotland, visit the Inverness Castle, walk around Inverness, Scotland and even see a fake Apple Store in Inverness!
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Edinburgh to Inverness By Train 2015
EDINBURGH SCOTLAND April, 2015. Spring is a great time to take the Scott Rail train from Edinburgh to Inverness. Such beautiful scenery can be seen.
Edinburgh to Inverness on Scotrail
Edinburgh, Scotland and the train ride to Inverness.
United Kingdom - from Edinburgh to Inverness by AUTO イギリス(エディンバラよりインヴァネスへ車で)
Between Perth and Inverness, the road has been dubbed Killer A9, because of accidents and fatalities where dual-carriageway sections merge into single-carriageway - the principal cause being motorists driving at excessive speeds to overtake lines of slower-moving vehicles before the dual carriageway ends. Dangerous overtaking manoeuvres on the long single-carriageway stretches of the road are also common causes of accidents, as are the non-grade separated junctions along the northern sections, where drivers make a right turn across the opposing traffic flow. - from Wikipedia
Scotrail Inter7City HST Edinburgh - Inverness
Join me for the journey up to Inverness on a Classic (Not yet refurbished to Scotrail spec.) shortened HST (4 Coaches) to Inverness.
Onboard Class 170 Turbostar from Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness
Full journey on 1H09 from Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness with Scotrail Class 170 Turbostar (170415)
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*FULLY REFURBISHED SCOTRAIL HST* An Afternoon on the Scottish ECML (04/05/2019)
Series 3 Episode 3: So here we are. The last video with my trusty Sony DSC-W830. From now on, I'll probably use a Panasonic Lumix. Anyway, here you see some results of my afternoon on the ECML between Drem and Longniddry, including Scotrail's 4th refurbished HST, and some other freight. Passenger trains are also included. Enjoy the action! P.S. Apologies for the crap editing from Longniddry onwards, I changed the length of a clip and it threw all the words off, sorry about that. And no, the dead bird isn't 4S43 aha.
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The Highland Mainline Inverness to Pitlochry
Jump into the driver's seat for a journey along one of our most scenic routes, the Highland Mainline.
Scotland by ScotRail ~ Inverness - Kyle of Lochalsh
Scotland by ScotRail ~ Inverness - Kyle of Lochalsh
Scotrail Train First Class Glasgow - Aberdeen - Inverness
Riding first on the 12:41 Abellio Scotrail train from Glasgow Queen St to Aberdeen via Stirling, Perth, and Dundee; the journey was operated by a British Rail Class 170 Turbostar DMU (170419);
After an overnight stopover in Aberdeen the journey continues on the 12:00 train from Aberdeen station to Inverness via Dyce, Keith, and Elgin; the journey was operated by a British Rail Class 158 Express Sprinter DMU (158707).
A Guide to Railways in Scotland
All aboard! Travelling around Scotland has never been easier with the amount of trains, railway lines and flexible tickets on offer year-round across the country. Whether you want to get from A to B, start a new adventure or simply explore a new part of Scotland, trains are an easy, stress and hassle-free way to do it.
Our trains are fast, modern and often spacious, with most carriages featuring designated areas for your luggage, bikes, and some even allow animals – but make sure you check guidelines first. Railway lines in Scotland go pretty much everywhere, from the Scottish capital of Edinburgh to the ‘Highland capital’ of Inverness, from the cultural hub of Glasgow to the gems in the south or northwards along the west coast – there are plenty of routes that will make you fall in love with Scotland’s landscapes.
Our railway stations are easy to find and easy to navigate around. In the stations, look out for sign posts for more transport options, connecting journeys, transfers and more if you want to have an entirely car-free holiday.
If you hop aboard a train in Scotland, you can choose from standard travel to luxury 5-star experiences – it’s all up to you! Exploring Scotland by train is also a great and rewarding way to see some spectacular scenery as you sit back and relax. Train lines in Scotland often run through iconic landscapes and locations, giving you the perfect opportunity to witness them in all their glory.
Some of our most notable rail journeys are:
• West Highland Line – Starting in Glasgow, venture northwards along the coast to Oban, then inwards to Fort William and on to the lovely fishing port of Mallaig for a scenic journey through some picturesque landscapes.
• Borders Railway – if you love history, breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities then this line is for you. Venture from Edinburgh to Tweedbank on board the Borders Railway for an awesome adventure.
• Strathspey line – Enjoy a stunning trip through the heart of the Highlands with a special journey aboard an old-fashioned steam train.
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Book in advance – buying tickets ahead of your journey saves time, guarantees your seat, and you can often find deals and discounts online.
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ScotRail Fort William to Oban changing at Crianlarich 17/10/19
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ScotRail Class 158 Inverness to Wick - The Far North Line
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A video I took of my journey along the Far North Line from Inverness to Wick. With a journey time of just under 4 and a half hours and a distance of 174 miles the Far North Line is one of the most scenic routes in the country. I first joined a service from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh where I changed and waited for the following Wick service. Some incredible views along the North Sea coast en route. Also to stretch my legs I decided to leave the train at Georgemas Junction while it went round the curve to Thurso & back, then I rejoined it to Wick. Which also allowed me to get some exterior shots of the 158 unit.
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Scotrail Caledonian Sleeper | Inverness to London Euston
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On-board the 20:44 First ScotRail Caledonian Sleeper from Inverness to London Euston on Monday 17th February (into the 18th) 2014!
I tried to include as much detail as possible, however between Edinburgh & Preston, through the Lake District I decided to go and get a few hours sleep, so there is no footage between those two stops.
A very wet, misty and snowy night through the Highlands came to end by being welcomed into the Capital by a goldern sunrise.
Loco's were 67011 to Edinburgh, then 90028 took over for the WCML run.
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British Rail Scotrail-Inverness loco hauled Summer 1993
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Places to see in ( Inverness - UK )
Places to see in ( Inverness - UK )
Inverness is a city on Scotland’s northeast coast, where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth. It's the largest city and the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands. Its Old Town features 19th-century Inverness Cathedral, the mostly 18th-century Old High Church and an indoor Victorian Market selling food, clothing and crafts. The contemporary Inverness Museum and Art Gallery traces local and Highland history.
Inverness meaning Mouth of the River Ness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. Inverness is the administrative centre for the Highland council area, and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Inverness lies near two important battle sites: the 11th-century battle of Blàr nam Fèinne against Norway which took place on The Aird and the 18th-century Battle of Culloden which took place on Culloden Moor.
Inverness is the northernmost city in the United Kingdom and lies within the Great Glen (Gleann Mòr) at its north-eastern extremity where the River Ness enters the Moray Firth. At the latest, a settlement was established by the 6th century with the first royal charter being granted by Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim (King David I) in the 12th century. The Gaelic king Mac Bethad Mac Findláich (MacBeth) whose 11th-century murder of King Duncan was immortalised in Shakespeare's play Macbeth, held a castle within the city where he ruled as Mormaer of Moray and Ross.
Inverness College is the main campus for the University of the Highlands and Islands. With around 8,500 students, Inverness College hosts around a quarter of all the University of the Highlands and Islands' students, and 30% of those studying to degree level.
Inverness is linked to the Black Isle across the Moray Firth by the Kessock Bridge. It has a railway station with Abellio ScotRail services to Perth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Thurso, Wick and Kyle of Lochlash. Inverness Airport is located 15 km east of the city and has scheduled flights to airports across the UK including London, Manchester, Belfast and the islands to the north and west of Scotland. Inverness is connected to London Euston by the Caledonian Sleeper, which departs six times a week and by the Virgin Trains East Coast operated Highland Chieftain to London King's Cross which runs daily.
Alot to see in ( Inverness - UK ) such as :
Urquhart Castle
Caledonian Canal
Cawdor Castle
Ness Islands
Inverness Cathedral
Clava cairn
Chanonry Point
Inverness Castle
Plodda Falls
Beauly Priory
Castle Stuart
Falls of Foyers
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
Whin Park
Inverness Leisure
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Northern Meeting Park
The Steeple
Old High Church, Inverness
Dolphin Spirit Inverness
Castle Gallery
Ship Space
Merkinch Local Nature Reserve
Farraline Park
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UK: ScotRail Caledonian Sleeper overnight train leaving Perth station, Scotland with Class 67 loco
UK: ScotRail Caledonian Sleeper leaving Perth station, Scotland hauled by Class 67 locomotive number 67020
This clip was recorded on the 15th April 2010.
The Caledonian Sleeper is a sleeper train operated by First ScotRail. It is one of only two on the British railway network, the other being the Night Riviera (operating from London to Penzance).
It connects London Euston nightly except Saturday with five Scottish termini: Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Fort William, Glasgow and Inverness, and intermediate stations. The Fort William service is known colloquially as The Deerstalker.
The trains normally operate at a maximum speed of 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), but are authorised to travel at 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) where line speeds permit if the train has been delayed by more than 20 minutes.
Highland train – Aberdeen, Fort William and Inverness
Departs London Euston at 21:15 (20:57 Sunday), calling at Watford Junction, Crewe and Preston to pick up passengers only, and arrives at Edinburgh Waverley (to pick up seated passengers to Fort William only) approximately six-and-a-half hours after leaving London. The electric locomotive is uncoupled and replaced by a diesel for each of the three portions, to Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William, calling at intermediate stations (alighting only northbound/boarding only southbound with the exception of the stops served by the Fort William section). Travel from Edinburgh is possible in seated accommodation subject to availability. (Passengers for Central Scotland and stations to Perth and Dundee may depart London later on the Lowland train to Edinburgh, and arrive later by connecting train.)
The front two coaches are for Fort William, the middle portion for Aberdeen, and the rear portion for Inverness.
Heading south, the Aberdeen, Fort William and Inverness portions join at Edinburgh (where seated passengers from Fort William can alight) to form one train calling at Preston, Crewe and London Euston (alighting only).
The train consists of Mark 3 sleeping cars and Mark 2F lounge car and Mark 2E seated cars, all air conditioned. They are usually hauled by Class 90 locomotives south of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Class 67 north of Edinburgh, all hired from DB Schenker. The portions for all destinations except Fort William have up to six sleepers, a lounge car and seated car.
The Fort William portion consists of two sleeping cars (one set up for First Class, the other for Standard), with the lounge car and seated car north of Edinburgh only. This is because the longest permitted length train for the platforms at Euston is 16 carriages. Passengers in the Fort William portion can use the Aberdeen or Inverness lounge cars south of Edinburgh.
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First ScotRail is a train operating company in Scotland owned by FirstGroup that has operated the ScotRail franchise since October 2004.
It operates most commuter and long-distance services within the country as well as some cross-border services to England, including the Caledonian Sleeper.
Express trains operate between Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Dundee and Aberdeen. The Highland Main Line links Inverness to the south. Some stretches of main line, such as the Highland Main Line, are single track, and express trains must call at intermediate stations to permit trains coming in the opposite direction to pass.
Rural lines include the scenic West Highland Line, Kyle Line and Far North Line. These lines carry more passengers, mostly tourists, during the summer months, but provide a valuable link and social service during the winter months.
Many rural lines are single track. Trains terminating at the coastal towns of Oban and Mallaig connect with the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services to Skye, Colonsay, Lismore, Islay and the Outer Hebrides and Inner Hebrides.
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Perth is a city in central Scotland, located on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county of Perthshire.
The name Perth derives from a Pictish - Gaelic word for wood or copse. During much of the later medieval period it was known colloquially by its Scots-speaking inhabitants as St. John's Toun or Saint Johnstoun because the church at the centre of the parish was dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
Perth railway station has regular services to Fife, Edinburgh Waverley via the Forth Bridge, east to Dundee and Aberdeen, and south to Glasgow Queen Street. There are two direct trains per day to London, one operated by East Coast (train operating company) to King's Cross (from Inverness), while the Caledonian Sleeper runs overnight to Euston.
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First Scotrail Class 170412 to Edinburgh From Inverness Part 1
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