Trains from Edinburgh to Glasgow from $12.35*

Trains from Edinburgh to Glasgow from $12.35*

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Edinburgh to Glasgow Train prices and times

Looking to travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow? You can buy train tickets with Trip.com for as low as $12.35, with average prices for this route around $20.86.

To get the best deals, we recommend buying in advance and researching alternatives such as split tickets.

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    From $14.55
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    From $14.55
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    From $14.55
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    From $13.54
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05:52
Edinburgh (Waverley)
07:28
Glasgow Central
1h 36m, DirectScotRail
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06:00
Edinburgh (Waverley)
06:48
Glasgow Queen Street
48m, DirectScotRail
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06:18
Edinburgh Park
07:30
Glasgow Queen Street
1h 12m, DirectScotRail
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06:25
Edinburgh (Waverley)
07:25
Glasgow Central
1h 0m, DirectCrossCountry
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06:28
Edinburgh (Waverley)
07:52
Glasgow Central
1h 24m, DirectScotRail
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06:45
Edinburgh (Waverley)
07:37
Paris
52m, DirectScotRail
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Edinburgh to Glasgow Train Route Details

The Edinburgh to Glasgow train ticket is from $12.35. The average travel time is 44m, covering a distance of approximately 43 miles. There are usually 116 daily trains provided by CrossCountry,ScotRail. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

First train
First train
05:52
Last train
Last train
21:15
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Arrival station
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Journey time
Journey time
44m
Distance
Distance
43 miles
Price
Price
$12.35*
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Edinburgh to Glasgow Train Travel Guide

Edinburgh to Glasgow Train Travel Guide

Arriving in Glasgow

Take a look at the basic information from Edinburgh to Glasgow, departing from Edinburgh (Waverley). It takes approximately 44m to arrive at Glasgow Central.

Book cheap train tickets from Edinburgh to Glasgow

It doesn’t need to be difficult to find cheap train tickets from Edinburgh to Glasgow. If you know where to look and how to take advantage of available discounts and travel options, then saving money with Trip.com becomes second nature. Here are some of our top tips to help you save money on your train travel.

Get 1/3 off with a Railcard

Various Railcards are available for different groups and can save you up to 1/3 on fares from Edinburgh to Glasgow. You can choose the 16–25 Railcard or Senior Railcard based on your age. Additionally, the Family & Friends Railcard or Two Together Railcard are good options for group travel.

Traveling during off-peak hours

Off-Peak train tickets are generally cheaper than peak-time tickets and can be used on services that are less busy, typically outside the morning and evening rush hours. If your schedule allows flexibility, choosing off-peak hours for your trip from Edinburgh to Glasgow can result in significant cost savings. In most cities and large towns, off-peak hours usually start at 09:30 from Monday to Friday. In other areas, they typically begin at 09:00.

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

How can you make your journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow 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.

Edinburgh to Glasgow train tickets: everything you need to know

There are a couple of Edinburgh stations where you can begin your train journey to Glasgow.

Edinburgh Waverley station is situated in a valley between the mediaeval Old Town and the 18th-century New Town. It provides around 76 regular trains per day to Glasgow Central. The station is served by London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry, Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, Lumo, Caledonian Sleeper, and ScotRail.

For this journey, 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.

There is also Edinburgh Park, where trains are operated by ScotRail. The average travel time between Edinburgh Park and Glasgow Queen Street is approximately 50 minutes, allowing for a seamless transfer between the two cities. This direct route makes it an ideal choice for business trips, day excursions, or weekend getaways.

You'll arrive at Glasgow Central, the busiest station in Scotland and located in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. The station is served by ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway, and Caledonian Sleeper. It also offers excellent connectivity to various destinations including London, Birmingham, Coventry, Preston and Prestwick International Airport.

You may also arrive at 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. 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.

First-class tickets

You can travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow 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:

  • 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 go from Edinburgh to Glasgow by train?

The cost of a train ticket from Edinburgh to Glasgow 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 $12.35 for a single ticket when booked in advance, though often average around $20.86.

What is the cheapest way to get from Edinburgh to Glasgow?

The cheapest way to get from Edinburgh to Glasgow is typically by coach. Coach companies like Megabus and National Express offer fares starting from around £5. While the journey might take a bit longer than by train, it's significantly cheaper.

Alternatively, taking the train is still a cost-effective and comfortable way of travelling, and there are always ways to help you save even further. For example, Railcards can help reduce fares by a 1/3, and booking in advance can save you an average of 61%; split tickets are another viable option, and can save an average of 30%.

How long is a train ride from Edinburgh to Glasgow?

The train journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow typically takes around 50 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the type of service and the specific stations served along the route. Both ScotRail and LNER operate frequent services between the two cities.

Can I do a good day trip from Edinburgh to Glasgow?

Definitely! Edinburgh to Glasgow makes for an excellent day trip. With frequent and fast train services, you can easily travel between the two cities in under an hour, allowing ample time to explore Glasgow's attractions, museums, and cultural sites before returning to Edinburgh in the evening.

Is the Edinburgh to Glasgow train scenic?

Yes. The train journey between Edinburgh and Glasgow offers some scenic views, though it is not typically considered one of the most scenic rail routes in Scotland. The journey passes through a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with views of the Scottish countryside, small towns, and farmlands. While not as dramatically picturesque as some other Scottish train routes, such as the West Highland Line, the journey still provides pleasant and enjoyable scenery for travellers.

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