National Rail set to stream 13 hours of a train journey live with All The Stations!

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
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National Rail has announced that they are going to be live streaming, along with All The Stations, the longest train journey and will give you a glimpse of some stunning scenery.

The 774 mile long trip from Aberdeen to Penzance will be streamed by All The Stations on the Enq Facebook page from 08:20 tomorrow (21st June 2018).

The journey will take 13hrs 23 minutes and will pass through Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle, Sheffield and York.

National Rail will embark on the longest train journey to give you a glimpse of some of Britain's stunning landscape, across 774miles of track, from Aberdeen to Penzance.

In the time of the stream, 8 drivers will have driven the train and it will have made 45 stops, the catering crew will have changed six times and 100 hot drinks will have been served.

Click here to view National Rail Enq Facebook page and tune in from 08:20 for the stream.

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  • Last year. They did a huge challenge by visiting every railway station in the United Kingdom. Including visiting railway stations in England, Wales and Scotland. And with Vicki learning Welsh as she pronounced the longest station name in Angelsey, Wales called “Llanfairpwllgwyngyll” or “Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch”. Or shortened to “Llanfairpwll” & “Llanfair PG”. But good luck to both of them. Big fan of them. #AllTheStations.

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