How much is it from Glasgow to Edinburgh?
Edinburgh (Waverley) to Glasgow Queen Street by train
| Journey time | From 45m |
|---|---|
| Price | From £5.10 |
| Distance | 42 miles (67 km) |
| Frequency | 151 trains per day |
| First train | 04:33 |
How long is train journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow?
between 60 and 90 minutes
A scenic journey, travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central can take between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on which train you get. You can also travel to Glasgow Airport and Glasgow Queen Street when departing from Edinburgh Waverley.
What is the best part of Glasgow to stay in?
The best areas to stay in Glasgow are:
- Central Glasgow is the most popular area to stay in Glasgow.
- George Square is the main square of Central Glasgow.
- Merchant City is located in the eastern part of the city centre.
- West End is a fantastic neighbourhood located west of the city centre.
What time is off peak on ScotRail?
ScotRail’s Off-Peak tickets are valid for travel any time at the weekend, on weekday off-peak trains between 09:15 – 16:40, and after 18:15 Monday to Friday. Plan your journey online to check off-peak departure and return times on the day and route you’re travelling.
Which city is bigger Glasgow or Edinburgh?
Edinburgh is Scotland’s capital, and its seat of power, but Glasgow prides itself on having more heft because it is far bigger than its east coast rival. The 2016 figures from the National Records of Scotland put the population of the Glasgow City Council at 615,070, well above City of Edinburgh’s 507,170.
What are the posh areas of Glasgow?
That’s why we’ve put together this list of the best places to live around Glasgow.
- Bearsden. Bearsden sits in northwest Glasgow, where expensive homes, quality schools, and small shops come together to provide an excellent place to raise a family.
- The West End.
- East End.
- Southside.
- Hillhead.
- Shawlands.
- Giffnock.
- Scotstoun.
Is ScotRail going on strike?
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) confirmed that a strike will go ahead in the first two weeks of November after it refused a pay offer from ScotRail on Friday. There will be a strike from midnight on Monday 1 November 2021 until 11.59pm on Friday 12 November 2021.