The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Sleeper-train bus link reintroduc­ed

- BY MICHELLE HENDERSON

Passengers of the Caledonian Sleeper will be able to explore the wonders of the west coast as a direct bus connection is reintroduc­ed.

The complement­ary nonstop connection between Oban and the service’s nearest stop at Crianlaric­h is being reintroduc­ed following a successful trial in the region last year.

The new summertime connection will make it easier and more convenient for passengers to travel between Argyll and London and allow visitors to the port to explore some of the region’s top landmarks.

Ryan Flaherty, Serco’s managing director at Caledonian Sleeper, said: “One of our key priorities is to help

“It also makes the sleeper more accessible to local people”

improve connectivi­ty for communitie­s across Scotland and this bus link will help to do exactly that. Caledonian Sleeper is the most relaxing way to travel between Scotland and London and this new connection will make it even easier for people in Oban to get there.

“Oban and wider Argyll is an extremely popular tourist destinatio­n, both for London residents and people travelling from abroad, so this also provides a fantastic opportunit­y for Argyll’s thriving visitor attraction­s and accommodat­ion providers to shout about this new link and attract more people into the area.”

The service, operated by West Coast Motors and funded by Transport Scotland, will run at 7.40pm on Sunday and at 8.30pm Monday to Friday, with a return service from Crianlaric­h railway station on Monday to Saturday morning running in line with the Caledonian Sleeper timetable.

Independen­t councillor Kieron Green, for Oban North and Lorn, said: “As well as being convenient for visitors it also makes the sleeper more accessible to local people.”

The overnight sleeper service is also working in partnershi­p with Caledonian MacBrayne to bring Oban residents closer to the islands in the north.

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