Mid-Day Scot
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mid-day-scot-235-3613831
title:
Mid-Day Scot
text:
The Mid-Day Scot was a British express passenger train launched in 1927 running from Edinburgh Princes Street and Glasgow Central, joining to form a train to London Euston. The Mid-Day Scot was introduced by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway company in September 1927. In 1928 a section of the train departed Princes Street at 1.30pm with weekend return fares of £5 10s and £3 6s. As with many named express trains, the name was discontinued during the Second World War. The name was inherited
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
British express passenger train service
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Day_Scot
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date modified:
2021-03-23T16:17:17Z
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