The festive train passed through Gorgie on Saturday, November 30, and Sunday, December 1, as many watched on from the comfort of their living rooms.
The festive train passed through Edinburgh on Saturday, November 30, and Sunday, December 1, as many amazed families watched on from the comfort of their living rooms.
The unique festive train sets off from Edinburgh Waverley station heading across to Glasgow with the magical experience lasting around one to two hours in total, reports Edinburgh Live. Hot chocolate and cookies are served on the journey before a thud on the roof and the familiar sounds of jingle bells is heard from outside. Santa then boards the train and offer a shiny bell to children and adults.
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