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The Night Riviera is a sleeper train operated by Great Western Railway (GWR). It is one of only two sleeper services on the railway in the United Kingdom (the other being the Caledonian Sleeper services between London and Scotland).
InterCity Sleeper was the collective name for overnight sleeper train services run by British Rail between London and Scotland, Cornwall, Wales, and Northern England in Great Britain. Services were not provided in Northern Ireland .
An InterCity 125 as operated by the original Great Western Trains franchise in 1996-1998. As part of the privatisation of British Rail, the Great Western InterCity franchise was awarded by the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising to Great Western Holdings in December 1995, and it began operations on 4 February 1996.
Air travel in Europe is a mess. Trains are a cheaper, quicker workaround. This image released by ÖBB shows a Nightjet sleeper train at a station in Vienna, Austria.
An overnight service was also introduced between London Kensington and Carlisle to supplement the daytime service. [16] At the peak of its use, 100,000 passengers were travelling via Motorail each year. [4] A variety of rolling stock, both open and enclosed, was used. Many routes were operated with overnight sleeper services.
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The Great Western Railway was a railway that operated in Canada West, today's province of Ontario, Canada. It was the first railway chartered in the province, receiving its original charter as the London and Gore Railroad on March 6, 1834, before receiving its final name when it was rechartered in 1845.