There currently is one option to travel by night train from Inverness (United Kingdom) to London (United Kingdom), taking approximately 11 hours: Namely the Highlander SB (I) operated by Caledonian Sleeper.
The Caledonian Sleeper is a night train connecting London with different Scottish cities. Passengers can choose between comfortable sleeper compartments and more affordable seating options. The network includes the Lowlander to Glasgow and Edinburgh as well as the Highlander, which travels to the far north of Scotland to Aberdeen, Inverness, and Fort William.
The sleeper cars offer three comfort categories: Classic Room with two bunk beds and a washbasin, Club Room with private bathroom and shower, and the luxurious Caledonian Double with a double bed and private bathroom. In addition, seating cars are available for budget-conscious travelers.
The train features a restaurant car called the Club Car, which is open in the evening and morning. The breakfast menu includes a traditional Scottish breakfast. Guests in Club Room and Caledonian Double have priority access and also receive breakfast included in their fare.
For families and groups, Classic Rooms can be combined via a connecting door to create larger units. For travelers with reduced mobility, accessible compartments are available in each part of the train, both as Classic Room and as Caledonian Double.
For smaller budgets, the train also includes seating cars, which provide an economical alternative to the sleeper cars. Tickets are available from less than 100 euros. The seating cars also offer space for bicycles.
Each sleeper compartment is equipped with a washbasin. The premium Club Rooms and Caledonian Doubles additionally offer a private bathroom with toilet and shower, which is particularly appreciated on the longer journey to the Highlands. Guests in Classic Rooms share the toilets located at the end of the car. Accessible compartments with appropriate sanitary facilities are available in each part of the train.