Virgin Pendolino | FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCE | Glasgow to Milton Keynes

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2011

A video to show you guys, in depth, the full journey from Glasgow Central down to Milton Keynes in first class on-board a Virgin Pendolino!
On-board the 18:40 service to London Euston, calling at: Carlisle, Oxenholme, Lancaster, Preston, Wigan, Warrington & Milton Keynes (where it continues to, Watford Jnc & London Euston) All filmed from the Quiet Coach "H" in First class aboard 390035 "City of Lancaster"


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  • Nice one, Pendolino first class is definitely worth it, done a few weekend upgrades myself

  • @Class317Max Yeah its amazing in there. thing with weekend upgrades is you dont get all the food and the meals. You should try a peak time and get a full english breakfast.

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  • Thank you for that much interesting experience of a train travel in Britain! It's totally new to me but it looks worth the money and worth a travel!

  • 6:44 it sound abit like an A340.

  • @vulgarmachine2 Yep you do now. I went up to Edinburgh twice last month from London in 1st class and then back on a pendolino in 1st class home.

  • @rachaelmatt You do!? I'm feeling a trip to Leeds now!

  • @vulgarmachine2 You do get free food and drink now on East Coast. Since the new timetable in May.

  • @harrisonaard1 I traveled from Manchester Piccadilly to Milton Keynes first class with virgin trains for less than £25. Booked in advance and had a student rail card. Without the railcard it still comes up to about 30 odd quid. Not bad for service like this! Having found that deal, I seldom travel standard class with Virgin Trains if I can help it. That being said, Virgin's seats are a bit rigid. Nothing on the big soft seats you get with East Coast. But no free drinks or food with East Coast.

  • @A0990Productions What booking fee?

  • If only the tickets were cheaper, the company may get some more passengers and make some money.

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