Date: 29/04/2019
Passengers on the first of the new Caledonian Sleeper trains from Scotland to London arrived three hours late after signalling problems on the line. The northbound service to Glasgow and Edinburgh was also delayed after being hit by what operators Serco called 'teething problems'. The signalling issue happened at Carstairs and led to the train not making it to London until 10:30. Serco has apologised to customers and offered them a full refund.
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The £150m Scotland to London overnight train service was hit by signalling problems on its debut run.
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