Southbound Sleeper
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92038 powers through a grey and rainy Acton Bridge with the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander (1M16). The 92 was looking to make up time after a delay in Cumbria resulted in it being 32 Late at this point.
A revised timetable was in operation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with two trains running in each direction - one to Inverness and Fort William and the other to Edinburgh - meaning no services to Aberdeen or Glasgow Central.
In summary, the uplifted timetable has a Load 14 Highlander serving Inverness (x8) and Fort William (x6) and a Load 8 Lowlander serving Edinburgh only; along with 6 extra coaches being moved as ECS on the Lowlander in each direction twice per week (Southbound Sunday and Wednesday / Northbound Monday and Thursday) to rotate units for maintenance.
Southbound Sleeper
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92038 powers through a grey and rainy Acton Bridge with the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander (1M16). The 92 was looking to make up time after a delay in Cumbria resulted in it being 32 Late at this point.
A revised timetable was in operation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with two trains running in each direction - one to Inverness and Fort William and the other to Edinburgh - meaning no services to Aberdeen or Glasgow Central.
In summary, the uplifted timetable has a Load 14 Highlander serving Inverness (x8) and Fort William (x6) and a Load 8 Lowlander serving Edinburgh only; along with 6 extra coaches being moved as ECS on the Lowlander in each direction twice per week (Southbound Sunday and Wednesday / Northbound Monday and Thursday) to rotate units for maintenance.