Irritatingly, they originally built a fair few of them - they eventually decided they weren't economically viable so were mothballed and eventually sold them to Canada's viarail. I've slept on one between Toronto and Quebec.Biffer wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:13 pmThe big miss with the channel tunnel is it not taking sleeper trains. They were dying out when it was designed and built so you can't really blame them. But if I was able to take a sleeper to Amsterdam, Paris, even Berlin, I'd do that.I like neeps wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:19 amNo we'd need a hugely expanded channel tunnel and high speed rail infrastructure into and across Europe. Most City flights are to Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Milan, Dublin etc.inactionman wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 3:20 pm
Would HS2 help that much? There's only Glasgow and Edinburgh as mainland UK destinations from City airport and HS2 would mainly improve the Glasgow side.
They can only land smaller commercial airplanes there (I think up to Airbus A318 size, but many will be turboprop), so it's not going to be long-haul, but there are many short hop flights to continental Europe.
I will admit I've only ever flown to City from Edinburgh which is certainly viable by train, I assume there's many travellers from Glasgow who would forgo flights if the train was faster (and cheaper)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightstar_(train)