Trains from Glasgow to Edinburgh from $8.15*

Trains from Glasgow to Edinburgh from $8.15*

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Glasgow to Edinburgh Train prices and times

Planning a journey from Glasgow to Edinburgh? Trip.com offers train tickets starting from as low as $8.15, with average prices for this route around $28.70. To ensure you get the most affordable fares, we suggest exploring alternatives like split tickets.

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    Glasgow to Edinburgh Train Route Details

    The Glasgow to Edinburgh train ticket is from $8.15. The average travel time is 45m, covering a distance of approximately 67 mile. There are usually 38 daily trains provided by ScotRail,CrossCountry. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

    First train
    First train
    07:56
    Last train
    Last train
    22:00
    Departure station
    Departure station
    Arrival station
    Arrival station
    Journey time
    Journey time
    45m
    Distance
    Distance
    67 mile
    Price
    Price
    $8.15*
    Train operators
    Train operators
    ScotRail, CrossCountry

    Glasgow to Edinburgh Train Travel Guide

    Glasgow to Edinburgh Train Travel Guide

    Arriving in Edinburgh

    Trains running from Glasgow to Edinburgh will typically take around at least 45m and there is approximately 38 train running everyday.

    Book cheap train tickets from Glasgow to Edinburgh

    Let's save unnecessary costs when traveling from Glasgow to Edinburgh by taking trains. The best way to find cheap train tickets is through Trip.com. We offer various discounted tips that can guide you towards a more affordable journey, such as using Railcards, Season Tickets, or Split Tickets. Explore the options below for more choices.

    Book in advance to save an average of 61%

    Booking in advance is one of the most effective ways to get cheap train tickets. Advance Tickets are typically released up to 12 weeks before the travel date and can offer significant savings compared to purchasing tickets closer to the departure date. By planning your trip from Glasgow to Edinburgh ahead of time and booking your tickets early, you can potentially save up to 61% on your travel expenses.

    Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

    How can you make your journey from Glasgow to Edinburgh cheaper? One option to consider is splitting your tickets, which can save you around an extra 30% on fares. Instead of purchasing a direct ticket from A to B, you can split the route into two sections: A to C and C to B. This often turns out to be more affordable than buying a direct ticket.

    Traveling during off-peak hours

    The important thing to note about Off-Peak train tickets is the designated off-peak time. In large cities and towns, the off-peak time for train travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh usually starts at 9:30 am from Monday to Friday, while in other areas it starts at 9:00 am. By planning your journey during these off-peak hours, you can take advantage of cheaper and more comfortable train fares, ensuring a smoother travel experience and avoiding the crowded peak hours.

    Glasgow to Edinburgh train tickets: everything you need to know

    Glasgow Central station is located in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It provides around 74 regular trains per day to Edinburgh (Waverley). The station is served by ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway, and Caledonian Sleeper.

    There is also Glasgow Queen Street, a major transport hub, offering excellent connectivity to various destinations within Scotland and beyond, where passengers can access a wide range of train services operated by ScotRail. There are around 41 trains to Edinburgh Park per day. The station also serves as the terminus for journeys north through the stunning Scottish Highlands, with trains bound for destinations like Inverness, Oban, and Aberdeen.

    For these journeys, you have the option of choosing trains served by ScotRail, offering routes with varying amounts of stops, ranging between 5-17. Despite the difference in the number of stops, the train duration for both routes takes about the same amount of time - between 50 minutes and an hour.

    During the journey, you can typically disembark at Wester Hailes, Shotts and Bellshill. To save on your journey, consider booking in advance or purchasing a Railcard, which can save you up to 1/3 on eligible journeys for a whole year.

    Edinburgh Waverley station is the second busiest station in Scotland, which is situated in a valley between the mediaeval Old Town and the 18th century New Town. The station is served by London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry, Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, Lumo, Caledonian Sleeper, and ScotRail. It's well connected to various destinations including London, Newcastle, York, Leeds and Bristol.

    There is also Edinburgh Park. ScotRail operates frequent services here, making a swift transition to central Edinburgh a breeze. For example, the journey to Edinburgh Waverley takes a mere 10 minutes on average. However, if your explorations extend beyond Edinburgh, direct services also depart from Edinburgh Park to destinations like Stirling, providing further options within Scotland's central belt.

    First-class tickets

    You can travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh in even greater comfort with First Class Tickets.

    As this route is covered by multiple providers, it's best to check whether this is applicable for your specific journey when booking and what is included with the ticket. Depending on provider, this ticket may include:

    • Access to the Glasgow Central station First Class lounge (only for applicable tickets)
    • Wider seats with extra legroom for greater comfort onboard
    • Tables with plug and USB sockets – perfect for those using laptops
    • Enhanced Wi-Fi onboard for those working, streaming or browsing
    • A range of drinks and snacks, including teas, coffees, juices, sodas, biscuits, cakes and crisps.

    For more details about First Class Tickets, please check our Change, Refund, and Delay Repay Policy.

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    How much does it cost to take the train from Glasgow to Edinburgh?

    The cost of a train ticket from Glasgow to Edinburgh varies depending on factors such as the time of booking, type of ticket (peak or Off-Peak), and train operator. Generally, prices start from around $8.15 for an advance single ticket, though often average around $28.70.

    What is the best way to travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh?

    The best way to travel from Glasgow to Edinburgh is usually by train. Trains are frequent, fast (typically taking around 50 minutes to 1 hour), and convenient, with direct services operated by ScotRail between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley stations. Alternatively, buses are also available and are a budget-friendly option, though the travel time is longer.

    Is Glasgow to Edinburgh train scenic?

    Yes. The train journey between Glasgow and Edinburgh offers some scenic views, but it is not typically considered one of Scotland's most scenic rail routes. The journey traverses a mix of urban and rural landscapes, including views of the Scottish countryside, small towns, and farmlands. While the scenery is pleasant and enjoyable, it doesn't feature the dramatic landscapes found on some other Scottish train routes, such as the West Highland Line. Nevertheless, passengers can still appreciate the charm of the central Scottish landscape during their journey.

    How do you get free train travel in Scotland?

    Free train travel in Scotland is available for certain groups of people, such as those with a National Entitlement Card (NEC), which includes disabled people, elderly residents, and young people under certain conditions. To apply for a National Entitlement Card, eligible individuals should contact their local council or visit the Transport Scotland website for more information.

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