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casey163 Mar 27th, 2003 09:25 AM

Glasglow to Edinburgh
 
Hi Everyone,<BR>I am going to be traveling through Ireland and Scotland. Do you all know the easiest, least expensive way to get from Glasglow to Scotland? I was thinking about a bus, train, or renting a car....what do you all think? Thanks!

Lesli Mar 27th, 2003 09:32 AM

I did this trip last October via train. Very simple and inexpensive; a rental car would be far more expensive and not worthwhile for such a short journey. <BR><BR>&quot;[T]rains from [Glasgow to] Edinburgh every 30 minutes during the day; the one-way trip between the two cities costs �7.30 ($10.95) and takes 50 minutes.&quot; <BR><BR>http://www.frommers.com/destinations...155030138.html

LJ Mar 27th, 2003 09:33 AM

Easiest and least expensive might not necessarily be the same. <BR><BR>The easiest is probably train as both cities are well serviced with stations relatively smack dab in the middle of the city. <BR><BR>We rented a car and also found that painless as both cities are linked by well-signed major highway/motorways and exits and entrances are quite painless if you avoid rush hour (same as in US).<BR><BR> Car rental in UK is not cheap but you can get deals for extended stays. It would certianaly not be worth to rent a car just for going from Ed. to Glasgow as its less than half a days travel.

Barbara Mar 27th, 2003 09:33 AM

As an Edinburgh person, I have often thought that Glasgow could not be part of Scotland, but I know many, if not all, Glaswegians will insist it is! <BR><BR>IMO, the quickest and simplest way would be by train.

Gardyloo Mar 27th, 2003 09:49 AM

It's like we say about Anchorage. The best thing about it is that it's 20 minutes from Alaska.<BR><BR>Take the train. But in rush hours (big commuter route) don't believe the 45 min. myth. There are bus services, cheaper but slower.

ron Mar 27th, 2003 10:01 AM

The cheapest and most convenient is by coach (bus); the company is Scottish Citylink, buses run every 20 minutes during the day, the journey takes 70 minutes and one way fare is about &pound;4. Train will be 20 minutes faster and about twice the price. I have taken it and it is very comfortable.

casey163 Mar 27th, 2003 12:45 PM

Thank you everyone! I appreciate your advice, and I am sure I will have more questions...<BR>casey


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