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A journey from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley by LNER Azuma train, showing the stations, the train, first class, standard class, the food, scenery and sights along the way. For practical information on London Edinburgh train times, fares & tickets see https://www.seat61.com/london-to-edin... 00:00 Kings Cross station, London 00:33 A special visitor to keep the pigeons away 00:39 Harry Potter's Platform 9 3/4 00:46 LNER first class lounge 01:02 The Parcel Yard pub: The best standard class lounge! 01:13 Through ticket gates to the platforms 01:45 First class seating on a London-Edinburgh Azuma train 02:15 Standard class seating on a London-Edinburgh Azuma train 02:29 The train leaves London Kings Cross 02:53 Emirates Stadium, the home of Arsenal football club 03:03 Alexandra Palace - Ally Pally 03:10 Welwyn Viaduct 03:35 Complimentary food & wine in first class 03:45 Cafe counter and Let's Eat at Your Seat in standard class 04:03 Peterborough cathedral, River Nene & station 04:43 Power outlets in both classes 04:59 'Mallard 126mph 2 July 1938' speed record marker 05:06 Grantham 05:16 Doncaster 05:36 York station 06:15 A glimpse of York Minster 06:32 'London-Edinburgh Half Way' sign 06:45 Darlington 07:26 Durham cathedral, castle & station 07:40 Angel of the North 07:47 Crossing the Tyne & Newcastle station 09:28 Morpeth 09:44 Alnmouth 10:05 Lindisfarne Castle 10:32 Royal Border Bridge, River Tweed & Berwick station 11:22 England-Scotland border marker 11:29 The Scottish coast 12:01 Torness nuclear power station 12:12 Redhouse Castle 12:30 The train arrives at Edinburgh Waverley Border marker still photo courtesy of the Railway Heritage Trust. Filmed using an iPhone 13 Pro Max.