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Caledonian Sleeper: Passengers stranded in Preston after train breaks down
Passengers using the troubled Caledonian Sleeper connecting Scotland with London have suffered another train breakdown that has left them stranded. The overnight service from Edinburgh and Glasgow to London Euston came to an abrupt halt at Preston “due to a technical fault” – with travellers told they must spend a further £179.50 to reach the English capital by train.
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- Caledonian Sleeper: Passengers stranded in Preston after train breaks downPassengers using the troubled Caledonian Sleeper connecting Scotland with London have suffered another train breakdown that has left them stranded. The overnight service from Edinburgh and Glasgow to London Euston came to an abrupt halt at Preston “due to a technical fault” – with travellers told they must spend a further £179.50 to reach the English capital by train.
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