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Caledonian Sleeper and seat reservations

  • December 21, 2024
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Hello. I have a Global Pass. I booked a trip on the Caledonian Sleeper from London Euston to Inverness for May, 2025 using the room supplement option on the Caledonian website. This is available for Interrail Pass holders and covers only the sleeping compartment, not the train ticket. When I pull up this connection on my Rail Planner there appears a notice that seat reservations are required for this train. Since I have a sleeping berth, I don’t need a seat reservation. Can I ignore this notice or must I clarify the situation manually? Thanks.

Best answer by rvdborgt

You're fine with the sleeper reservation. You don't need an additional seat.

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  • December 21, 2024

You're fine with the sleeper reservation. You don't need an additional seat.


Hi, I don’t have a pass yet but wondering how much it cost to book the sleeper berth please?


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Benedicte Mulot wrote:

Hi, I don’t have a pass yet but wondering how much it cost to book the sleeper berth please?

You don't need a pass to check prices or book a pass reservation:

www.sleeper.scot

Select "Room supplement only”.

In general, check this page for pass reservations:

https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm


It comes up at £195… That can’t be right?


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Benedicte Mulot wrote:

It comes up at £195… That can’t be right?

I’m afraid so. It’s hideously expensive

https://www.seat61.com/sleeper-to-scotland.htm#BritRail_pass


Travel by day it is then… Cheaper to get a hotel room in London… Thank you for your help.


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