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Lucinda Cameron

Caledonian Sleeper train given Outlander makeover in bid to entice Londoners to visit Scotland locations

Sam Heughan unveils the Caledonian Sleeper's first full train wrap in London's Euston station - (David Parry/PA Media Assignments)

The iconic Caledonian Sleeper train has undergone a dramatic transformation, now sporting an "exciting and surreal" Outlander-themed makeover.

Four carriages have been adorned with striking scenes from the popular television series, accompanied by the slogan "Discover Scotland, Home of Outlander". This "visual takeover" aims to entice fans of the show to explore the Scottish locations featured in the programme, encouraging them to travel via the overnight service connecting London and Birmingham with Scotland.

Heughan, who portrays Highlander Jamie Fraser in Outlander, was present at London Euston station on Thursday to unveil the specially designed train. The initiative is a collaboration between VisitScotland, a tourism and events organisation, and Sony Pictures Television.

Passengers can also look forward to an Outlander-inspired menu on board this summer, which will include Sam Heughan’s own whisky, The Sassenach.

Heughan said: “The Caledonian Sleeper is such an iconic train, so to see the show brought to life in this way is both exciting and surreal.

“There’s something uniquely special about travelling through Scotland by train.

“It captures the romance, adventure and beauty that is synonymous with the show and is a fitting way to celebrate Outlander’s connection to Scotland.

“Through ventures like Sassenach Spirits and the development of Galloway Distillery, celebrating Scotland’s culture, craftsmanship and storytelling continues to be deeply personal to me.

“Collaborating on an Outlander inspired menu onboard featuring The Sassenach has been a meaningful way to extend the world of Outlander beyond the screen and into the journey itself.”

The launch comes ahead of World Outlander Day on June 1 and coincides with the series finale this month.

Guy Ramsay, Vicki Miller, chief executive of VisitScotland, Sam Heughan, Graham Kelly, managing director, Caledonian Sleeper and Caz Paul unveil the Caledonian Sleeper's first full train wrap in London's Euston station (PA)
Guy Ramsay, Vicki Miller, chief executive of VisitScotland, Sam Heughan, Graham Kelly, managing director, Caledonian Sleeper and Caz Paul unveil the Caledonian Sleeper's first full train wrap in London's Euston station (PA)

Graham Kelly, Caledonian Sleeper’s managing director said: “We’re excited to unveil the first-ever wrap of the Caledonian Sleeper, and Outlander is the dream fit.

“We’re proud to champion Scotland across every part of the Sleeper experience, from on-board design details to the local products our guests love, and this collaboration builds on that.

“Like the show, the Caledonian Sleeper offers a sense of journey through time, whisking guests from the bustling cities of London and Birmingham to the serenity of the north of Scotland and our iconic cities such as Edinburgh and Inverness where history comes to life.

“With Scotland just a sleep away, Outlander fans can follow in the footsteps of Claire and Jamie and experience the places that have made Outlander so iconic.

“We’re delighted to be working alongside VisitScotland, Sony Pictures Television and The Sassenach to bring that journey to life.”

Outlander is said to have played a significant role in boosting screen tourism in Scotland.

Vicki Miller, chief executive of VisitScotland, said: “Outlander takes viewers on a dramatic journey to Scotland and what better way to do it in practice than on board the iconic Caledonian Sleeper.

“We know screen tourism is a powerful trend that drives millions to our country and Outlander can take credit for much of that interest over the past ten years.

“Those visitors seek to connect with the home of Outlander and immerse themselves in the real story, history, and people of Scotland.

“Promoting sustainable travel is incredibly important for us as we seek to grow the visitor economy.

“Our previous partnerships with Caledonian Sleeper have shown there is a strong appetite to travel to Scotland by rail, and we hope the combination of two Scottish icons will continue that success.”

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