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  2. Highland Chieftain - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the principal train service between London and the Scottish Highlands was The Clansman, which ran via the West Coast Main Line.. The Highland Chieftain was introduced with the May 1984 timetable on the East Coast Main Line and was intended to replace The Clansman; the running time then was 8 hours 40 minutes southbound and 8 hours 50 minutes northbound.

  3. Highland Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Railway (HR) ... [116] and this was replaced in 1984 by the Highland Chieftain with a schedule of about 8 + 3 ...

  4. List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom

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    Highland Chieftain: GNER / VTEC /LNER: Inverness – London King's Cross: 1984–present [54] Highlandman: LNER: Fort William Perth Inverness – London King's Cross: 1927 – 1939 [55] Hook Continental (boat train) LNER / BR: London Liverpool Street – Harwich Parkeston Quay: 1927 – 1939; 1945 – 1987 (Succeeded by Admiraal de Ruijter) [15 ...

  5. Falkirk Grahamston railway station - Wikipedia

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    The "Highland Chieftain", the daily London North Eastern Railway service from London King's Cross to Inverness and vice versa also calls here. Falkirk is also served by the railway station at Falkirk High. East Coast InterCity 125 departing Falkirk Grahamston with a southbound Highland Chieftain service to London King's Cross.

  6. Highland Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Highland Main Line and A9 next to each other in Perthshire, September 2000 The line crosses the Dalguise Viaduct. The vast majority of the line was built and operated by the Highland Railway, with a small section of the line between Perth and Stanley built by the Scottish Midland Junction Railway, amalgamated with the Aberdeen Railway to become the Scottish North Eastern Railway in 1856, and ...

  7. Gleneagles railway station - Wikipedia

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    The branch northwestward to Crieff was opened (by the Crieff Junction Railway company) on the same day. On 1 April 1912 it was renamed Gleneagles. [3] The station was rebuilt and the junction remodelled by the Caledonian Railway in 1919 following their takeover of the Scottish Central Railway.

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  9. Perth railway station (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Perth railway station is a railway station located in the city of Perth, Scotland, on both the Glasgow to Dundee line and the Highland Main Line. It is managed by ScotRail , who provide almost all of the services (along with LNER and the Caledonian Sleeper ).