Inverness, bus, Fort William, train, Glasgow
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Inverness, bus, Fort William, train, Glasgow
On a Thursday in June, we need to travel from Inverness to Glasgow. We thought we'd catch a bus to Fort William and then a train to Glasgow.
The bus arrives at Fort William at 11:05. The train leaves Fort William at 11:40.
Is that cutting things too fine? Are the buses generally on time?
I thought about getting off the bus at Spean Bridge (10:48) and then hopping on the train there (11:56). Would there be any drama with non-reserved seats with this plan? (That is, what happens if the train is full when leaving Fort William?)
Thanks,
Brian
The bus arrives at Fort William at 11:05. The train leaves Fort William at 11:40.
Is that cutting things too fine? Are the buses generally on time?
I thought about getting off the bus at Spean Bridge (10:48) and then hopping on the train there (11:56). Would there be any drama with non-reserved seats with this plan? (That is, what happens if the train is full when leaving Fort William?)
Thanks,
Brian
Last edited by bmck; Mar 30th, 2018 at 04:06 PM.
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Well TMK you can always hop on those trains as seat reservations are not required and full-fare tickets can be used on any train. See National Rail Enquiries - Official source for UK train times and timetables for schedules and fares and conditions - www.seat61.com has loads of info on British trains - general train info also at BETS-European Rail Experts and www.ricksteves.com. So though all seats can be full you can always climb on I believe. And you can make a seat reservation for a pittance or sometimes free so why not do so? Trains in 2nd class can often be full folks on Fodors say - sometimes first class is less full and may be worth it if just hopping on (if that train has 1st cl as some Scottish ones do not). check National Rail Enquiries - Official source for UK train times and timetables for details.
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We thought this would be a good way to see a little of the West Highland line.
Worth it, or not?
Brian
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Agree with janisj, just take the train from Inverness to Glasgow. Much easier. Pal has provided a number of sites in regard to trains but the only one you really need is National Rail Enquiries - Official source for UK train times and timetables. There are trains without changes and several which require a change. Should be easy enough to get one without change.
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The West Highland Line is very scenic and worth it IMO. The bus station in Fort William is close to the rail station and with 35 minutes shouldn’t be a problem. If you buy a ticket in advance for Spean Bridge to Glasgow you won’t have a problem. There is no first class on the West Highland route. If you have a ticket no need for seat reservation as they are automatically assigned when you purchase your ticket. Reallly up to you as to getting on at Fort William or Spean Bridge.
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>>Are the buses generally on time?<<
Buses face the same issues as cars. They are 'generally' on time, but the road is just 2 lanes so a wreck or road construction or anything could delay the bus. If your point is to get to Glasgow w/i a specific window of time, take the train Inverness > Glasgow. If you want to sight see and don't mind delays - take that round about route.
Buses face the same issues as cars. They are 'generally' on time, but the road is just 2 lanes so a wreck or road construction or anything could delay the bus. If your point is to get to Glasgow w/i a specific window of time, take the train Inverness > Glasgow. If you want to sight see and don't mind delays - take that round about route.
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By taking train from Ft William to Glasow the train tracks right the the famous Rannioch Moor, often called one of Europe's most unique and desolate natural areas - the main rail way Inverness to Perth to Glasgow does not - and to me well worth it:
https://www.google.com/search?q=rann...w=1253&bih=615
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www.bahn.de/en says those are 2nd class only trains and 'reservations optional' - so I would book a seat to insure a seat. Do it when you buy your ticket.
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It’s pronounce almost as if there’s two syllables Spe...ann but just plain Spean works fine. No one will correct you. There are several shops there that include a woolen shop, a very nice shop that sells soaps and similar items and a whisky shop. Also the Bridge Cafe. It’s a pleasant place to spend some time while waiting for train.




