Edinburgh to Glasgow same day return for one adult 10.40 plus 1.00 booking fee found on nationalexpress.com
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Take the Airport bus from Glasgow International Airport to Glasgow Queen Street railway station, then a "ScotRail Express" train to Edinburgh
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.
Walk, run? Train to Glasgow then Oban train Bus via Glasgow
You can get to Scotland by air, through airports such as Edinburgh and Glasgow; by train, arriving at cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow; or by ferry from various locations in England and Northern Ireland to ports in Scotland. Additionally, there are bus and car options available for traveling to Scotland.
There is a bus that costs £4.20, it takes about 25 minutes. There is a train that goes to Paisley Gilmour Street from Glasgow Central and then a bus from there to the airport.
You could get a train to Glasgow and from there, get a shuttle bus to Glasgow Airport, which is quite close to the city.ANS 2 - Actually the quickest way by far is to simply drive from Edinburgh to Glasgow Airport along the M8 -about an hour.
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The Citylink bus between Glasgow and Edinburgh is a direct route that takes 1 hour and 20 minutes. The journey time can vary depending on traffic.
Train probably. Car or taxi - M8 is the main route and is very busy at times. Bus - all the stops on the way... Glasgow Central travels to Edinburgh but it takes a lot longer than the route from Glasgow Queen Street.
The cost for travel from Riyadh to Makkah by bus will vary depending on the time of travel. A person should check with the local bus depot for the prices at their time of travel.
There is nothing to do in Cairnryan to be honest. It is little more than a small village. If you were staying there for any time it is better to travel to nearby Stranraer which is a bigger town. Also there is a direct bus to Edinburgh from Cairnryan ferry terminal 3 times a day at 10:15, 14:15 and 18:15 (not sure about weekends) failing that, you would need to travel via Glasgow.