What is the new Caledonian Sleeper train, where does it travel to and what are the prices?
But where does it travel and how much will it cost?

A NEW fleet of Caledonian Sleeper trains have been unveiled with commuters promised their stay will feel like a "hotel on wheels."
But where does it travel and how much will it cost?
What is the new Caledonian Sleeper train
The new £150 million fleet of trains are expected to be launched at the start of June.
There will be 40 sleeper carriages along with six showers in each carriage.
The luxury new trains will also offer en-suites double rooms for the first time with 347 toilets on board.
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Where do they travel to?
The new trains will travel on the lowlander route between London and Glasgow/Edinburgh.
The fleet will then be used on the Highlander route between London and Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William.
It takes seven hours and 29 minutes to get between London and Edinburgh.
A room can cost as little as £75 each way.