Not as great as HSTs - Scotrail's Class 170 Turbostars | Visiting Scotland by Train, Part 3/6

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  • Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
  • This is the third video in a series of six videos, where I travelled from London to Scotland and back and visited some amazing places in between.
    In this video, join me on the journey back from Dundee to Glasgow as I travel with Scotrail on their Class 170 Turbostar. Decent, but still not as impressive at the High Speed Train!
    0:00 Intro
    2:35 Dundee station
    2:50 Caledonian Sleeper lounge
    3:10 Scotrail's Class 158s
    4:30 My train arrival from Aberdeen
    5:15 Train interior
    6:10 Wi-Fi check
    6:30 Journey via Perth and Stirling
    7:55 Toilet facilities
    8:35 Arrival at GQS
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    Link to Part 1/6 - the Caledonian Sleeper Seated Coach review:
    • Caledonian Sleeper in ...
    Link to Part 2/6 - the Scotrail's HST First Class Review:
    • Scotrail Inter7City HS...
    Link to my CrossCountry Class 170 Review:
    • CrossCountry Class 170...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @gftyhify
    @gftyhify 9 місяців тому +1

    I used to ride these all the time between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh before the line was electrified. They are fine for a journey of that length but not suited for intercity services to Aberdeen or Inverness. I do prefer them to the class 385s that replaced them on the Edinburgh route as the 170s have comfier seats and lighting that not needlessly bright

  • @AndrewG1989
    @AndrewG1989 9 місяців тому +1

    Are ScotRail still going to keep the Class 170s that some have been cascaded to Northern. Maybe Northern could have more Class 170 Turbostars from ScotRail to improve their services in the North of England.