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  2. West Coast Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The first direct London to Glasgow trains in the 1850s took 12.5 hours to complete the 400-mile (640 km) journey. [ 17 ] The final sections of what is now the WCML were put in place over the following decades.

  3. Royal Scot (train) - Wikipedia

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    The service lost its name in 2003 and there is now no equivalent special train. Instead, London-Glasgow now has an hourly service of British Rail Class 390 Pendolino units operated by Avanti West Coast with a standard overall journey time of 4 hours 31 minutes, running non-stop between London and Warrington Bank Quay.

  4. Caledonian main line - Wikipedia

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    Beattock station had closed by this time so that only Lockerbie, Carstairs and Motherwell were served by main line trains to Glasgow, and only Haymarket by Edinburgh trains. Avanti West Coast is the main operator on the London and Birmingham to Glasgow route. The main line service frequency is considerably better than ever before.

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  6. The Caledonian - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian headboard. The Caledonian was a British express passenger train of the 1950s and 1960s running between Glasgow Central and London Euston, up in the morning, due into London in mid-afternoon, and down in the afternoon, with a Glasgow arrival in the late evening.

  7. Flying Scotsman (railway service) - Wikipedia

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    No. 4472 hauled the inaugural non-stop train from London on 1 May 1928, and it successfully ran the 392 miles (631 km) between Edinburgh and London without stopping, a record at the time for a scheduled service (although the London, Midland and Scottish Railway had four days earlier staged a one-off publicity coup by running a non-stop Royal ...