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![]() "Paul Scott" wrote 'The Highwayman' - left Newcastle very late pm, took the coastal route through Sunderland, arrived FP about 0600. Travelled on it once in the late 60s - don't think it ran for long though, it was a bit like a fully seated sleeper... IIRC the Highwayman was a day train - though the routeing was as you state. It ran, again IIRC, in the early 1970s, and although it was something of a dead-end in development of rail travel it proved the need for lower fares for leisure travellers. Before then long distance tickets were basically limited to Ordinary Singles and Returns, though there had for many years been Mid-Week Holiday Returns (Summer only, out and back on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, return within one omonth of outward journey, but not in teh same week). After the Highwayman, Economy and 17-day Returns were developed, which were the forerunners of Savers and Supersavers. As for overnight cheap trains you may have been thinking of Nightriders which ran, IIRC, in the 1980s between Scotland and London. At one stage the Nightrider seated portion of the overnight Aberdeen to London train wasmarketed by and liveried for Stagecoach, this time as the forerunner of rail privatisation. Peter |
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