The train is a sleek, modern, and powerful machine that cuts through the air with ease. Its body is painted in vibrant blue and white colors, with the Crosscountry logo emblazoned on the side. As it pulls out of York station, the sound of the powerful diesel engines echoes across the platform. Inside the train, passengers settle into their seats or cabins, ready for the long journey to Glasgow. Some are businesspeople traveling for work, while others are tourists exploring the UK. Regardless of their reasons for traveling, all of them are enjoying the luxury and comfort of the Crosscountry double voyager. The train passes through the rolling countryside of North Yorkshire, with green fields and hedgerows flying past outside the windows. As it nears Newcastle, the train slows down, allowing passengers to catch a glimpse of the iconic Tyne Bridge that spans the River Tyne. After leaving Newcastle, the train picks up speed again as it enters Scotland. The track becomes more mountainous and rugged, with highland scenery that takes the breath away. The train snakes through the Scottish landscape, passing through tunnels and over viaducts, as it makes its way to Edinburgh. At Edinburgh, some passengers disembark, while others join the train for the final leg of the journey to Glasgow. As the train pulls into Glasgow Central station, passengers gather their belongings and prepare to disembark. The journey may be over, but the memories of traveling on the Crosscountry double voyager will last a lifetime.