Depends upon which part of Edinburgh: from Perth, you can be crossing the Forth Road Bridge easily in 35 minutes. After the pay-booth at the south end of the bridge, you enter the fringes of Edinburgh almost immediately: the city centre may take anything from 10 minutes to a couple of hours depending on traffic / time of day!
The driving distance is approximately 1,186 road miles from Edinburgh to the northern border of Spain. The driving time will be about 19 hours, depending on your speed and traffic conditions.
There are no flights - the distance is too short to make flying worthwhile. The train takes about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Whoa. o.o Never met someone from Scotland. xD Most likely 8 to 12 hours. By plane, maybe shorter timing. Oh, hi. :D
The distance is 104 miles, driving time 2 hours 30 minutes or less
The journey time is approximately 6h45m.
St. Andrews does not have a train station. Leuchars is the closest.
One can find the Newcastle train times online in real time on the official Newcastle train website. The website will provides various times that the train stops at every station.
There are no direct trains between Holyhead and Edinburgh - you will have to change trains at least once. The journey time will be about 6 hours dependent on which train you catch.
No time at all. There is a city called Newcastle in England
The flying time from Los Angeles to Edinburgh will obviously be considerably longer than the flight time from New York to Edinburgh.
About six hours depending on which train you catch.
a long time lol
The average flight time from Edinburgh to Auckland is 10 mins
The steam powered Flying Scotsman" in the 1950s was scheduled to depart from London Kings Cross at 10-00 am daily and arrive at Edinburgh Waverley at about 4-30pm that day although later arrivals were not uncommon. This was the fastest train between the two cities in that epoch. The journey included only one scheduled stop at Newcastle upon Tyne, the train otherwise slowing down to take on water from the troughs between the lines at certain places en-route. In more recent times with either diesel electric or AC electric locomotives, total journey time between the two capitals is considerably less.
For most of each day there is a train every 15 minutes (between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley). They journey time is approximately 50 minutes.
Yes, there is a train service. See the ScotRail website for more information.