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Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2026
In "London to the Cotswolds" [373414/31371/14]
Posted by Witham Bobby at 11:08, 19th March 2026
 
A sad event today, 19 March. 

A person was hit by a train, between Moreton in Marsh (as far as I can tell) and Evesham.  No news released at present


The 0851 Paddington to Great Malvern departed Moreton in Marsh on time, but there's no report on RTT of it arriving at Honeybourne

1053 Paddington to Wortcester Shrub Hill cancelled throughout, as is the 1151 Paddington to Hereford.  The return working of both have also been cancelled

My thoughts and prayers are with all involved in this horrible business


Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026
In "Across the West" [373413/31163/26]
Posted by TaplowGreen at 10:47, 19th March 2026
 
From National Rail;

Description

Lines have reopened following an earlier fault with the signalling system at Slough. Trains between London Paddington and Reading are returning to normal but may still be delayed by up to 25 minutes.

Disruption is expected until 12:00.

Re: Scotrail contract for 22 5car 222 (ex EMR)
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [373412/31758/51]
Posted by stuving at 10:22, 19th March 2026
Already liked by Witham Bobby, GBM
 

Presumably because the Scottish Assembly is prepared to pay for it?

Yes, obviously put quality in much higher priority

But I suppose it is reflection of different countries approaches, Scotland goes in for rolling electrification programme, no difference between peak and off peak fares, and high quality train interiors.

But here in England we are in second tier on quality (could argue bottom tier, with make do approach, when it comes to fixing something like IET seats).

Like most of these comparisons, it's related to the "West Lothian question". The Union government and Parliament do not hand over a defined English budget to a devolved English administration - not even one that's the same people as the Union ones wearing hats with one less colour. So if borrowing is too high, but more money is needed for defence (very mush a Union matter), the Treasury will tour departments jangling their thumbscrews and demanding their cut from domestic English spending.

Of course on top of that DfT might be worse at making timely decisions then ... pretty well anyone, really.

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373411/31359/18]
Posted by bobm at 10:15, 19th March 2026
 
09:46 Westbury to Swindon due 10:28

09:46 Westbury to Swindon due 10:28 has been cancelled.

This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

11:05 Swindon to Westbury due 11:47

11:05 Swindon to Westbury due 11:47 will be cancelled.

This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

12:17 Westbury to Swindon due 12:59

12:17 Westbury to Swindon due 12:59 will be cancelled.

This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

13:14 Swindon to Westbury due 13:57

13:14 Swindon to Westbury due 13:57 will be cancelled.

This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

Re: Weston-super-Mare - Birnbeck Pier restoration: ongoing developments and discussion
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373410/16547/31]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 10:03, 19th March 2026
 
Another update, from the BBC:

Historic pier gets £19m to complete restoration

The restoration of a crumbling historic pier can be completed after the government allocated a further £19m to the project.

The money from the Growth Mission Fund will be invested into Birnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, to create a new cultural space, restore the historic clock tower and turnstiles, repair the 1888 boathouse, renovate the pavilion buildings and restore the North Jetty.

The Grade II-listed pier has been closed for more than 30 years due to safety concerns, but work on a £20m project to restore it is under way.

Dan Aldridge, the MP for Weston-super-Mare, said: "For too long the pier stood as a symbol of decline. Now it will become a symbol of Weston's comeback."

The money allocated by the government comes from a pot aimed at providing investment in town centres and communities.

Aldridge told the government Weston-super-Mare "could not afford to miss out" on receiving a share of the fund, he said. He added: "Birnbeck should be a hub for Weston - somewhere people come together, where opportunities are created and where the whole town can feel proud again."

North Somerset Council leader Mike Bell called the money "game-changing".

"A year ago we thought that the project was in jeopardy," he said. "We can now fast-track the work on the island and the land-side to really bring the pier and island back to life and hopefully boost the economy of Weston-super-Mare for generations to come."

Birnbeck, known locally as 'The Old Pier', is the only pier in the UK to link to an island - a small, rocky piece of land known as Birnbeck Island.

Since its closure, the pier has been battered by storms, partially collapsed into the sea and has become too unsafe for the former resident RNLI lifeboat crews to use.

The restoration project is expected to be completed by summer 2027.


Re: The sounds of a sleeper
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373409/31756/31]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 09:56, 19th March 2026
 
... with ginger ale and ice.

He only added that to wind me up. CfN.

Re: Eurostar - merged posts, ongoing discussion topic
In "The Wider Picture Overseas" [373408/26929/52]
Posted by John D at 09:23, 19th March 2026
 
Looks like competition might be happening year or two before Virgin.

Trenitalia have signed a 35 year deal for a maintenance depot near Paris, which when fully open will be able to handle 25 trains, including those for its proposed service to London

Trenitalia France has signed a 35-year lease with SNCF Réseau for a rail site at Maisons-Alfort Pompadour, southeast of Paris, where it will build a high-speed train maintenance centre.

The facility will maintain Trenitalia’s Frecciarossa high-speed fleet operating in France and will also support planned Paris–London services via the Channel Tunnel. The depot is intended to strengthen the operator’s fleet management and maintenance capacity in the French market.

The site will operate 24 hours a day and include three tracks equipped for the simultaneous maintenance of three trains. It will also feature dedicated installations for train washing, cleaning and stabling. Once fully operational, the depot will be able to accommodate up to 25 trains.

https://railmarket.com/news/infrastructure/53186-trenitalia-france-signs-35-year-lease-for-eur-80m-paris-depot

Re: Class 175s to Great Western Railway (GWR)
In "Across the West" [373407/28982/26]
Posted by John D at 09:17, 19th March 2026
 
There is a path for another class delivery from Wolverton tomorrow (Friday), 4 weeks after last one.

https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:K63327/2026-03-20/detailed

I think 6 units are still stored at Ely, and haven't even got to Wolverton yet, and Wolverton often seems to have them about 4 months

Re: Scotrail contract for 22 5car 222 (ex EMR)
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [373406/31758/51]
Posted by John D at 08:55, 19th March 2026
 

Presumably because the Scottish Assembly is prepared to pay for it?

Yes, obviously put quality in much higher priority

But I suppose it is reflection of different countries approaches, Scotland goes in for rolling electrification programme, no difference between peak and off peak fares, and high quality train interiors.

But here in England we are in second tier on quality (could argue bottom tier, with make do approach, when it comes to fixing something like IET seats).


Re: Scotrail contract for 22 5car 222 (ex EMR)
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [373405/31758/51]
Posted by TaplowGreen at 08:29, 19th March 2026
 
Scotrail has agreed deal to get 22 trains (ex east Midlands)

Will be introduced 2027 - December 2028 replacing the HSTs. 

10 year maintenance contract, with possible extension to March 2042

Giving the refurbishment with things that can only be dreamed of in GWR land eg maximising alignment with windows, new reservation systems (if Scotrail can have new systems for 9-14 years, why do we still have empty reservation seat back card slots on 166s with no replacement, that could have been used 15-20 years  during which have mere counted place reservations)

Refurbishment will be undertaken by Alstom and the makeover will include:

Full exterior repaint and updated livery.
Comprehensive interior refresh, including new carpets and full interior repaint.
A new passenger information system, including multimedia displays.
New Wi-Fi with Low Earth Orbit Satellite connectivity and voice-over-internet phone capability.
Family friendly area, providing space for passengers with an unfolded pushchair.
Wheelchair facilities in both First Class and two spaces in Standard Class.
Storage for six bikes.
New electronic seat reservation system.
New CCTV system – enhancing the safety and security of customers and staff.
Intelligent Engine Start Stop (automatically stops an engine to reduce emissions).
New First and Standard Class seats and tables, with plug sockets, USB-A and USB-C at every seat.
Onboard catering facilities to support at seat and trolley service.
Reconfigured carriage layout to maximise window alignment and luggage storage.

https://www.scotrail.co.uk/about-scotrail/news/scotrail-announces-plans-to-replace-high-speed-trains?fbclid=IwdGRjcAQof6xjbGNrBCh_nWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHljda9jhXBbg2vEG9f5zIs2tDSgk885XFmQZvjqihMEauYT_a8Wv5eA9NvYK_aem_f1j2hFpIo50bsv88Cit0qQ

https://www.alstom.com/press-releases-news/2026/3/alstom-secures-long-term-train-services-and-refurbishment-contracts-ps330-million1-eu380-million-scotrail-and-beacon-uk



Presumably because the Scottish Assembly is prepared to pay for it?

Scotrail contract for 22 5car 222 (ex EMR)
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [373404/31758/51]
Posted by John D at 08:18, 19th March 2026
 
Scotrail has agreed deal to get 22 trains (ex east Midlands)

Will be introduced 2027 - December 2028 replacing the HSTs. 

10 year maintenance contract, with possible extension to March 2042

Giving the refurbishment with things that can only be dreamed of in GWR land eg maximising alignment with windows, new reservation systems (if Scotrail can have new systems for 9-14 years, why do we still have empty reservation seat back card slots on 166s with no replacement, that could have been used 15-20 years  during which have mere counted place reservations)

Refurbishment will be undertaken by Alstom and the makeover will include:

Full exterior repaint and updated livery.
Comprehensive interior refresh, including new carpets and full interior repaint.
A new passenger information system, including multimedia displays.
New Wi-Fi with Low Earth Orbit Satellite connectivity and voice-over-internet phone capability.
Family friendly area, providing space for passengers with an unfolded pushchair.
Wheelchair facilities in both First Class and two spaces in Standard Class.
Storage for six bikes.
New electronic seat reservation system.
New CCTV system – enhancing the safety and security of customers and staff.
Intelligent Engine Start Stop (automatically stops an engine to reduce emissions).
New First and Standard Class seats and tables, with plug sockets, USB-A and USB-C at every seat.
Onboard catering facilities to support at seat and trolley service.
Reconfigured carriage layout to maximise window alignment and luggage storage.

https://www.scotrail.co.uk/about-scotrail/news/scotrail-announces-plans-to-replace-high-speed-trains?fbclid=IwdGRjcAQof6xjbGNrBCh_nWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHljda9jhXBbg2vEG9f5zIs2tDSgk885XFmQZvjqihMEauYT_a8Wv5eA9NvYK_aem_f1j2hFpIo50bsv88Cit0qQ

https://www.alstom.com/press-releases-news/2026/3/alstom-secures-long-term-train-services-and-refurbishment-contracts-ps330-million1-eu380-million-scotrail-and-beacon-uk


Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373403/31359/18]
Posted by grahame at 07:12, 19th March 2026
 
21:16 Westbury to Swindon due 21:58
22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12

22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

I arrived at Melksham Station at 15:30 for the 15:40 yesterday afternoon - to find a report of "delayed" and the service was a complete and utter mess thereafter.   



Occasionally, "these things happen".   But what was shocking was the lack of correct customer support and practical information from automated systems and from help point staff - some of which was clearly in error (making impossible assertions) even during the ongoing issues. 

Until 17:30, I saw no GWR staff; I went out of my way to speak with one at 17:40.  Returning to Trowbridge station at 21:18 for the 21:22 to Melksham, the same experience.  The report shows the train as cancelled, yes, but whilst it was pretty obvious it was in trouble if we looked at public online technical systems, the station board showed it expected at 21:26.

Getting home?  I caught the 21:52 to Bath Spa, from there the 23:15 bus ... home at midnight. Staff for the 21:52 - excellent / helpful for multiple customers and GWR should be proud of them.  But the system's a mess. I did decline the offer of a taxi from Bath - well made, and advise to Chippenham and Swindon passengers also well given.

Lessons / comments - to be written up.   I found myself talking with fellow passengers at both Melksham and Trowbridge, trying to explain what we were being told and put it into a context at what was likely, and telling them what the options they might wish to consider were, but doing so purely as a volunteer who has read the runes and seen many things before.   And evaluating the help that was lacking for people and how a regular present Information at the Station might address the issues.

My apologies to GWR for sending their customers away.   By the time the 15:40 arrived - at 17:30 - it was long gone off the automated screens and so were the passengers, making use of other modes of transport to actually get them towards where they needed - London, and Bath Spa, and Trowbridge, and Fratton and Brighton.  And to have re-assured them that their tickets would be accepted on the later connecting trains.

I find myself noting the suggestions made to fellow passengers, and how they might help form an FAQ to help address the failures of the system, especially when factored in for delivery by someone with a little more knowledge of the systems that the customers have.  And I concluded that some 95% of people can be helped in these circumstances, and also can be reassured that they are in the unknown.

Industry standard systems that most passengers use do provide the right information 98% of the time.  The problem is that the other 2% - when they should be the most useful - that are crassly incorrect.


Re: Go-Op Cooperative - proposals for additional rail services
In "Campaigns for new and improved services" [373402/11010/28]
Posted by grahame at 06:29, 19th March 2026
 
In public to Heritage Railways Permanent Way and Civil Engineering Facebook Group

Hi I'm a volunteer on the catering side with West Somerset Railway and also a Director of Go-op Rail trying to get a battery operated service from Taunton to Swindon so Heritage Railways means a lot to me.

We need to raise £3 million in double quick time. If you'd like to help get this up and running look us up on line and find out how you can help

Best wishes
John Hassall

Philip Pratt
Why not share a link to it?
I'm sort of thinking that to raise 3m through a collection of social media posts is a very tall order. Where's the business case for it? Is there a community benefit and why aren't existing rail operators delivering it if there's a case for it already?

John Hassall
Strangely GWR is quite supportive their current services don't cover all day direct connections with Swindon passengers have to change at Bristol ,Parkway or Westbury and have to wait up to 56 minutes for a connection . There is a business plan we have a backer who is looking for a supportive backer which we may have found but it is awaiting confirmation . One hold up was level crossing safety but that seems to be on a back burner and we are looking for drivers and rolling stock 150s were first choice but because Welsh lines continue to rehire them due to delays in the arrival of their new stock we're still looking

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373401/31359/18]
Posted by grahame at 22:04, 18th March 2026
 
21:16 Westbury to Swindon due 21:58
22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12

22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

Re: The sounds of a sleeper
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373400/31756/31]
Posted by bobm at 20:28, 18th March 2026
Already liked by johnneyw
 
A couple of G&Ts helps, or on the Caledonian Sleeper a whisky with ginger ale and ice.

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373399/31359/18]
Posted by grahame at 17:54, 18th March 2026
 
17:35 Swindon to Westbury due 18:19
17:35 Swindon to Westbury due 18:19 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

The 15:15 Swindon to Westbury left Swindon 101.75 minutes late (at 16:57) and was 107 minutes late into Westbury ... by which time the next two trains to Dilton Marsh had left ...

Lots of learning this afternoon - to be written up over the next 48 hours.   Information and alternatives misleading and scant.

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373398/31359/18]
Posted by TaplowGreen at 17:26, 18th March 2026
 
17:35 Swindon to Westbury due 18:19
17:35 Swindon to Westbury due 18:19 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault with the signalling system.

Re: Stonehenge - National Monument in Wiltshire: merged posts, ongoing discussion
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373397/22806/31]
Posted by John D at 15:36, 18th March 2026
 
BBC advising that Planning consent for Stonehenge tunnel has been formally revoked

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7959v897n9o

DfT documents which says signed by Heidi Alexander, apparently to save money (and with no obvious alternative improvement by rail or road to/from south west).

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/proposed-revocation-of-the-a303-amesbury-to-berwick-down-development-consent-order-2023

Re: Glasgow Central Station closed by fire in adjoining building - 8 March 2026
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [373396/31728/51]
Posted by Mark A at 15:04, 18th March 2026
 
Fast forward to March 18th and this from a Glasgow Times blog on the progress with demolition. The blog features photos of the demolition crew carefully approaching a now free-standing masonry element above the surviving facade. Then, this:

"The Glasgow Times understands that today will be the last day of demolition work on the building at the corner of Union Street and Gordon Street."

Perhaps given the costs of the ongoing disruption to the station and streets, it's now calculated to be more cost effective to quickly secure the facade, returning the station, streets and businesses to operation and the facade can then be worked on at less risk.

Mark

https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/25945759.live-updates-union-street-building-demolition-continues/

Re: National Car Parks (NCP) goes into administration
In "Buses and other ways to travel" [373395/31752/5]
Posted by anthony215 at 13:49, 18th March 2026
 
Maybe tfw should look at purchasing the ncp car park  by queen street station/Newport road in Cardiff and demolish it would make it easier to widen the. Newport road bridge to accommodate 4 tracks instead of 2

DfT Connectivity tool for England and Wales
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [373394/31757/51]
Posted by Mark A at 13:39, 18th March 2026
 
Via Prof Ian Walker on Bluesky: his words:

"This could ve big: DfT have a new tool showing how well-connected every 100x100m cell in England and Wales is to work, shops, leisure, health etc, broken down by mode."

Mark

https://connectivity-tool-lite.dft.gov.uk/

Re: A day in London (14.3.2026)
In "Introductions and chat" [373393/31746/1]
Posted by Red Squirrel at 12:12, 18th March 2026
 
"18 floors climbed". I hope some of those were to make top deck trips!

I was amused to see a report by one journalist who got excited about seeing a "Routemaster" bus being corrected by another pointing out that it was a far more noteworthy and older RT.  Routemasters seem to get all the glory, a bit like the Spitfire over the Hurricane.

RT's are for the connoisseur. They are almost as good as KSW's... I went on the 'Farewell to the RT's' tour (and, for that matter, the 'Farewell to the KSW's').

I note that the last few Routemasters were recently auctioned off by TfL, and got silly money. https://www.wilsonsauctions.com/news-and-insights/news/legendary-1960s-london-routemaster-buses-go-under-the-hammer

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373392/31359/18]
Posted by grahame at 10:19, 18th March 2026
Already liked by Mark A
 
ITV news last night was reporting that the car-on-track closed the line and inconvenienced thousands of commuters getting to work.    At first I thought the number was a bit over the top - but perhaps we are approaching 1000 journeys a day now on the trains that pass thought Melksham.   Say 250 journeys at Melksham, twice that number passing through, and a significant number making Swindon <-> Chippenham and Trowbridge <-> Westbury journeys.

With the "local plan" for Wiltshire thrown out, we are likely to see a building environment in which the NPPF and the Neighbourhood Plan provide the guidance framework for planning once the core plan expires, and it's predicted that this will bring a great deal more housing even than was outlined in the local plan.  Taken forward with a reliable, all day every day train services in conjunction with buses that connect with trains in addition to meeting other transport needs that don't involve a rail "leg", we may well be up to those thousands by the end of this decade, and then grow beyond.

Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2026
In "London to the Cotswolds" [373391/31371/14]
Posted by Witham Bobby at 09:31, 18th March 2026
Already liked by Mark A
 
18/03/2026  (It's been a while since this thread carried news.  Something of a record in terms of recent performance)

10:53 London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill due 13:01 will be cancelled.
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
Last Updated:18/03/2026 08:21

13:16 Worcester Shrub Hill to London Paddington due 15:22 will be cancelled.
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
Last Updated:18/03/2026 08:21

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373390/31359/18]
Posted by Witham Bobby at 09:20, 18th March 2026
 
Report of a car on the line at Holt.

From Wiltshire 999

BREAKING: The railway line is blocked after a car, reportedly being chased by police, ended up on the tracks.



The incident happened on the line between Chippenham and Trowbridge around 4am this morning (17 March).
A spokesperson for Great Western Railway said: "A car has been driven on to the line between Trowbridge and Chippenham.

"Network Rail are making arrangements to have the car removed, until this is done we are unable to run trains."
It's affecting services running between Swindon and Westbury, with many diverted. Trains are unable to serve Melksham. Disruption is expected until around midday.

Good to see that stupidity is still widely available

Re: Swindon <-> Westbury service updates and amendments, ongoing discussion - 2026
In "TransWilts line" [373389/31359/18]
Posted by Witham Bobby at 09:07, 18th March 2026
 
It's brought railway services to a halt. 

It is GWR territory. I think you mean 'halte'. 

Before my time (just), but apparently it was only ever called Holt Junction. Seems like a missed opportunity nonetheless!

Something good about the sound of "Holt Halt"  or "Holt Halte"

Re: a day time talk on the piers of the U.K.
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373388/31755/31]
Posted by Western Pathfinder at 08:40, 18th March 2026
Already liked by Mark A
 
The date is on the page , it’s found by clicking on the add to calendar button,carefully hidden behind the  beware of the leopard signs!!

Re: The sounds of a sleeper
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373387/31756/31]
Posted by Mark A at 08:18, 18th March 2026
Already liked by PrestburyRoad, Western Pathfinder, Witham Bobby, GBM, eightonedee, Ralph Ayres, Kernow Otter
 
I'd need to answer: 'It depends'. I've not been on one since 2018, and that was by then the perennially-defective-at-the-edges angloscottish sleeper stock and the defects rather disrupted the mindset that's needed of 'Sleep wiith a few wakes that are nothing to worry about.'

On the west country sleeper this can be dreaming that one is actually standing upright on a bed that's now mounted vertically on the wall - but then one thinks "Oh yes, the Crofton bends, nothing to worry about".

Or, carriage detaching noises, locomotives, and wakening to think - 'Ah, Edinburgh. That's the Inverness portion, poor people who have to get up at silly o'clock to move their touring bikes from the other part of the train to the Fort William portion. I should wake up again in a bit to see a glimpse of the view from the back-after-50-years Airdrie to Bathgate line'.

Or, the Aberdeen sleeper, waking up repeatedly at the continuous, aggressive and frankly ominously dangerous sound from the loco and thinking 'Yes, Alycidon - an odd choice of loco for a sleeper train'.

Earlier still, the sleeper service between Liverpool and Euston - sleeping straight through, waking up at the terminus convinced that the journey hasn't happened at all and being thoroughly surprised at being in a completely different city to the one in which I went to bed.

Mark

Re: The sounds of a sleeper
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373386/31756/31]
Posted by eightonedee at 07:29, 18th March 2026
 
I am not sure my vote carries much statistical weight!

Normally I find it difficult to sleep in any moving vehicle or plane.  The only time I have used sleeper trains was nearly 40 years ago in India, when I surprised myself by how well I slept on overnight journeys from Agra to Madras/Chennai, and Vasco da Gama (Goa) to Bombay/Mumbai.  Indian cities were undergoing their renaming at the time.

The sounds of a sleeper
In "The West - but NOT trains in the West" [373385/31756/31]
Posted by grahame at 06:38, 18th March 2026
 
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/travel/caledonian-sleeper-releases-soothing-train-36859967#Echobox=1773360970

To mark world sleep day, Caledonian Sleeper has released a 10-hour ASMR inspired sound track bringing the calming rhythm of its iconic overnight train journeys into homes across the UK.

The immersive track is available on Spotify, YouTube and other streaming platforms, letting listeners enjoy the magic of the train from the comfort of their own homes.

Charting the route from the serene Scottish Highlands, through a tranquil twilight descent, to the bustling sounds of city life, the soundscape captures every element of the journey. From distant whistles and soft winds to the gentle hum of the wheels on the tracks, the recording encourages relaxation and helps listeners drift off to sleep.

I looked ASMR up ...

On social media, ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) refers to videos and audio clips featuring triggers like whispering, tapping, or slow movements that create a relaxing, tingling sensation (brain tingles) for viewers, helping with stress relief, anxiety, and sleep, though it's also used broadly for anything satisfying. It's a massive online trend on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, known for its calming effects

 
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