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England , Scotland and Wales are will be connected by one direct train for the first time, passing through 455 miles of the UK. Long-distance train operator CrossCountry has announced it will be running a direct train between the three countries starting Sunday, 15 December, connecting the capitals of Wales and Scotland directly, whilst also making stops in England . Spanning over three-quarters of the UK’s length, the new service will be operated on the Voyager trains that are used for the majority of CrossCountry’s long-distance services.

Services will depart from Cardiff and Penzance in the morning, passing through Birmingham New Street before proceeding north to Edinburgh. Those travelling southbound can pick up the service at Edinburgh before travelling onwards to Gloucester where the service splits in two; half of the train will travel on to Cardiff whilst the other half will terminate in Plymouth. Along the routes, the train will stop at a total of 22 stations.



The hope is that the service will not just benefit long-distance travellers, as there will also be new direct journey options for passengers to book across the route. There has not previously been a direct service from Cardiff to stations beyond Derby on the route. For example, Newport to Durham is one completely new direct combination that misses out on the typical transfer at Birmingham New Street.

There will be one direct service in each direction on weekdays between Cardiff and Edinburgh, calling at stat.

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