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Glasgow Central to London Euston, short walk to Euston Square tube station, then on the Hammersmith and City line to Hammersmith.
The West Coast Main Line from London to Glasgow. The longest train route is the Caledonian Sleeper which runs from London to Inverness.
Of course Its london! Paris is closer to London than Glasgow.
From the centre of London to the centre of Glasgow is 405 miles by road.
The distance by road from London to Glasgow is 640 kilometres.
According to AA route planner…. Inverness to Glasgow = 171.1 miles Inverness to Edinburgh = 157.2 miles So to answer your question, Edinburgh is closer to Inverness than Glasgow.
Glasgow only has two airports. However, the flight from London to Glasgow could be from Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton or Stansted.
About 400 miles.
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Glasgow/London/Paris 7 hours 36 minutes
There isn't a direct route from Glasgow to Southampton. To make this journey, you would take the train from Glasgow Central Station to London Euston, and then from London Euston to Waterloo, and then from Waterloo to Southampton Central. Train times vary and it is best to look up close to booking your journey on a website like The Train Line, especially since this journey covers various train operators.
Depending on the route your train takes, between 568 and 588 miles.Highland Chieftain, the day train from London Kings Cross to Inverness via Stirling travels 582 miles.If you take an Intercity train from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh, and change into the Scotrail service to Inverness via Inverkeithing, you will travel 568 miles.The overnight Caledonian Sleeper train from London Euston to Inverness travels 588 miles.And lastly, if you were to travel via Glasgow, London Euston to Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness comes to 581 miles, not including the non-rail transfer across Glasgow.