GLASGOW TO EDINBURGH TRAIN

Enjoy a train ride through Great Britain's beautiful landscape as you travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Along the way, you'll see some of the country's most interesting landmarks! Check out the Glasgow to Edinburgh train schedule, ticket prices, train classes, and a rail map for more information about this trip.

GLASGOW

Departure station:
Glasgow Central / Queen Street
Distance by train
Distance by train:
75 km

EDINBURGH

Arrival station:
Waverley

GLASGOW TO EDINBURGH TRAIN INFORMATION

One of the best ways to travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh is by taking a modern high-speed train. Undoubtedly, the railway network in the UK is well developed, and train companies offer excellent services. Plus, the route from Glasgow to Edinburgh boasts spectacular views of breathtaking Sottish countryside.

Enjoy a direct train operated by ScotRail and CrossCountry companies. A train trip starts at the Glasgow Central or Queen Street stations and ends at the Edinburgh Waverley. The train trip takes about 45 minutes, and there are about 234 daily departures. Once you've explored Edinburgh, you can continue your journey seamlessly with the train from Edinburgh to London, offering a comfortable and scenic route back to England's capital. Learn more about the route and book tickets on Rail Ninja.

BOOK TRAIN TICKETS FROM GLASGOW TO EDINBURGH

GLASGOW - EDINBURGH RAILWAY MAP

You can enjoy a memorable trip to the United Kingdom by booking a train ticket from Glasgow to Edinburgh. It takes about 45 minutes on average for passengers to complete the journey, which does not require any changes. Check out a train route from Glasgow to Edinburgh on the railway map.
Map

GLASGOW TO EDINBURGH TRAIN SCHEDULE

Glasgow​ to Edinburgh train route has an extensive timetable. Thus, you can easily pick the time that suits you the best and make the most out of your trip. Take a look at the Glasgow - Edinburgh train schedule below.

​Tips to Buy Train Tickets:

  • Book in Advance
​Generally, cheap train tickets are released by train operators prior to the journey. A typical timetable is usually announced around 12 weeks in advance, since a particular day's schedule is normally established 12 weeks in advance.

  • Be Flexible
​Check different dates and times for cheaper train tickets. Different dates and times may still offer a greater selection of discounted tickets, so keep an eye out.

RELATED DESTINATIONS

Discover the wonderful UK by taking a train from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Experience breathtaking views and fantastic scenery. In addition, be sure to check out the other popular routes across the UK!