Glasgow International Airport does not have a train station. To make this journey you would have to travel into Glasgow City Centre, the easiest way to do this would be to take the shuttle bus to Buchanan Bus Station. From Buchanan Bus Station, it is around a ten minute walk to Queen Street Station where a train to Edinburgh will take around an hour, depending on the route.
roughly an hour to an hour and a half
NONSENSE. Where did you get that? It depends which station. From Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh, 47 minutes.
About 50 minutes.
2 hours approx
A lot more than a train ticket to Glasgow and a taxi from there!
the cost of the trip would be 2,400,500
An hour by air to Glasgow or Edinburgh, however with check-in times and travel to and from the airport, it's closer to 3 1/2 hours. By rail, it's between 4 hrs 5mins and 5 hours. If you want your journey to be comfortable, I recommend the train.
No ============================================== [Edit] No, Edinburgh is further north. However, there is not much in it: Glasgow is 55°51' north and Edinburgh is 55°57'.
It takes one hour if the traffic is good, depending on your starting point. During rush hour this journey will take much longer. A train between Glasgow and Edinburgh is usually about one hour, sometimes up to one hour and fifteen minutes depending on the number of stations.
From Cardiff to Glasgow is some 400 miles and would cost about £75 in petrol.
In England it's London, but in Britain its Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast with as much as 3 times knife rates.
It is a much-debated topic among residents of the two cities - which is better? Both cities have their positives and their negatives and are both great cities. It depends on what you're looking for.Edinburgh is the capital city and is filled with historical buildings, tourist attractions and the head officers of many businesses. Edinburgh tends to be very busy with tourists, locals and business people and can get quite expensive.Glasgow is the largest city and while also filled with historical buildings, they tend to be a little more hidden. It has several tourist attractions - but not quite on the scale of Edinburgh Castle. Glasgow is also pretty busy and attracts shoppers more than suited businessmen and tourists.Both cities have active nightlife and are filled with culture. Edinburgh hosts the Fringe Festival every year in August and presents theatre and comedy shows that people from all over come to see. Glasgow has numerous galleries and museums.
Too much.. More than any other transport.. £250 return train fare to Edinburgh > 6.5 hours travelling..... £60 return + £65 Car parking from Stansted to Edinburgh > 3 hours or less! £100 to drive car there and back > 10 - 15 hours!
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It varies on the time of travel and how far you book in advance. Expect to pay around £50 return for 1 adult, however you can get a substantially cheaper fare if you book between 10-12 weeks in advance.
Air is much faster travel than train.