Whether it’s for sightseeing, shopping or partying, Glasgow is a city that has something for everyone. From fascinating museums to stunning architecture, buzzing bars, picturesque parks and lively shopping streets, trains to Glasgow are popular with couples, friends and families alike, all wanting to experience the delights of Scotland’s largest city. And the good news is, with its well-connected train stations, you can travel to Glasgow from all over the UK.
Want to know our best tips for finding cheap train tickets to Glasgow? Firstly, be prepared and plan your trip in advance. Train operators release tickets up to 12 weeks before travel and the longer you leave it, the more expensive they’ll be. Secondly, check if you’re eligible for a railcard. From 16-17 Saver to Family & Friends Railcards, there’s a range of types available and they could save you 1/3 off your journey. Other ways to find cheap tickets include comparing prices from different train providers, travelling at off-peak times and splitting one journey across multiple tickets.
Although Glasgow is home to many train stations, there are two mainline stations serving the city. Glasgow Central Station is the main station, which offers services across the UK, whilst Glasgow Queen Street is the smaller of the two and provides services throughout Scotland.
You can get trains to Glasgow from all over the UK. Popular routes include the Avanti West Coast service from London to Glasgow which takes around 5 hours, and the TransPennine Express service from Manchester to Glasgow with takes approximately 3 hours 20 minutes. Edinburgh to Glasgow is also popular with a journey time of around 1 hour.