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| has gloss | eng: The Sussex Scot was one of a number of Named Trains introduced by the British Rail InterCity (British Rail) sector during the 1980s. The train ran between Brighton and Glasgow Central / Edinburgh Waverley via Kensington Olympia, Reading, Birmingham New Street and major stations on the West Coast Main Line to Carstairs where the train divided into portions for Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley. There had been a direct train service between Brighton and Manchester Piccadilly since the 14th of May 1979. The first departure of the Sussex Scot was the 16th May 1988. The northbound train departed Brighton at 1315 and arrived at Glasgow Central 2248 and Edinburgh Waverley 2252. Southbound the train departed Glasgow Central 1050 and Edinburgh Waverley 1044 and arrived at Brighton 2020. The train was normally formed of 10 coaches. |
| lexicalization | eng: Sussex Scot |
| instance of | c/Named passenger trains of the United Kingdom |
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