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  2. Belmond Royal Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    The train was a definite inspiration for Belmond's other luxury service Grand Hibernian which entered in service in August 2016 for trips in Ireland and Northern Ireland but ceased in February 2021. The train was made of Irish Mark 3 carriages, including five sleeping cars , two restaurant cars and an observation car , featuring a very similar ...

  3. Great Coastal Railway Journeys - Wikipedia

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    Victorian guidebooks written by George Bradshaw under the title Bradshaw's Guide were the first comprehensive timetable and travel guides to the railway system in Great Britain, which at the time although it had grown to be extensive, still consisted of a number of fragmented and competing railway companies and lines, each publishing their own timetables.

  4. Corrour railway station - Wikipedia

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    A First ScotRail train to Mallaig A Caledonian Sleeper train approaching Corrour, bound for Fort William. Corrour station is served by regular ScotRail passenger trains between Glasgow Queen Street and Fort William and Mallaig. Its station map is available on National Rail's website which shows station information. [36]

  5. Belmond Grand Hibernian - Wikipedia

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    The planned routes took in some of the history of rail transport in Ireland and were centred around Dublin. The service was timetabled to operate on a weekly schedule: a four-night tour of the south-west of Ireland during the week, then a two-night weekend tour to Northern Ireland.

  6. Scottish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Citylink [1] is a long-distance express coach operator in Scotland and Ireland (where it operates as Irish Citylink) and formerly England (where it operated as Stansted Citylink). The company was formed as a subsidiary of Scottish Transport Group in March 1985.

  7. The Jacobite (steam train) - Wikipedia

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    The Jacobite approaching Beasdale station. The Jacobite is a steam locomotive-hauled tourist train service that operates over part of the West Highland Line in Scotland.It has been operating under various names and with different operators every summer since 1984.

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