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  • I traveled on the Caledonian Sleeper train for $360 on a trip from London to Edinburgh.
  • My highlight was the club car, with friendly staff and tasty food.
  • The ensuite room was modern and comfortable, but I barely slept as the train was too noisy and shaky.

The Caledonian Sleeper is the UK’s most famous overnight train, with similar London-to-Scotland services dating back to 1873.

I had the chance to try it out on a work trip to Edinburgh, where I toured Emirates’ new Airbus A350.

Business Insider paid £285 (about $360) for a Club en-suite room, which includes a free breakfast plus access to the lounge and club car.

In addition to the convenience of waking up in the city center, I thought its luxurious offerings elevated it well above the typical train journey.

The food was delicious, the club car was relaxing, and the staff were welcoming.

The train benefits from modern sleeper cars with neat tartan designs and comfortable beds — but I struggled to get more than a couple hours of sleep.

Here’s what my journey was like.



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