Train Tickets to Glasgow
London Euston to Glasgow Central
4h 30m
Manchester Piccadilly to Glasgow Central
3h 10m
Edinburgh (Waverley) to Glasgow Central
59m
Train Travel to Glasgow Guide
Whether it’s for sightseeing, shopping or partying, Glasgow is a city that has something for everyone. From fascinating museums (like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum) to stunning architecture of Glasgow Cathedral and the Glasgow School of Art, there's no wonder trains to Glasgow are popular with couples, friends and families alike. And that's not even mentioning its renowned buzzing bars, picturesque parks such as Kelvingrove and Pollok, or its lively shopping areas, such as Buchanan Street. The good news is, with its well-connected train stations, you can travel to Glasgow from all over the UK.
Where do trains to Glasgow arrive?
As a popular destination in the UK, there are a few stations you may arrive at when travelling to Glasgow. Although it is most likely you'll arrive at Glasgow Central, the main gateway for the area, other possibilities include Glasgow Queen Street. Be sure to check which station you'll be arriving into prior to your journey by checking your booking.
Which train companies run trains to Glasgow?
There are multiple train companies operating trains to Glasgow in the UK. Key operators include Avanti West Coast, Caledonian Sleeper, CrossCountry and ScotRail. Be sure to check for duration and price when purchasing your ticket as they can vary between providers.
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Main Train Stations in Glasgow
- Trains to
Glasgow Central
Glasgow Queen Street
How to buy cheap train tickets to Glasgow
Book in Advance
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