How do I get from Edinburgh Airport to Glasgow City Centre?
There are two different airport shuttles when travelling from Edinburgh (EDI) Airport to Glasgow, the Megabus AIR bus and the Citylink Air bus. A one-way ticket on the Megabus costs €10 (£9.90) and a one-way on the Citylink costs €13 (£12.50).
Is there a direct bus from Glasgow Airport to Edinburgh?
No, there is no direct bus from Glasgow Airport (GLA) to Edinburgh Waverley Station station. However, there are services departing from Glasgow Airport, Terminal Building and arriving at Edinburgh, Bus Station via Buchanan Bus Station. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2h 2m.
Is there a train from Edinburgh to Glasgow Airport?
No, there is no direct train from Edinburgh to Glasgow Airport (GLA). However, there are services departing from Edinburgh and arriving at Paisley St James via Glasgow Central. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2h 9m.
How much is a taxi from Glasgow Airport to Edinburgh?
Getting a taxi from Glasgow to Edinburgh with us will cost you roughly £60-£100 depending on the size of vehicle booked, as well as whether or not you’re travelling at standard or night fares. Your journey will last for about an hour.
How much is the bus from Glasgow to Edinburgh Airport?
How long does a bus trip from Glasgow to Edinburgh Airport take? The quickest transfer from Glasgow to Edinburgh Airport is provided by Scottish Citylink and takes 0h 52m. Bus tickets for this connection cost £9.95.
Is there a train station at Glasgow Airport?
Train. If you’re catching the train to Glasgow Airport, the nearest station is Paisley Gilmour Street – just over one mile from the terminal. From here, you can take the McGill’s 757 bus service.
How much is a return from Glasgow to Edinburgh?
How much is a train ticket from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh (Waverley)? Trains from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh (Waverley) start at £6.60 one-way based on a return fare.
Can I use my over 60 bus pass on trains in Scotland?
Some local councils offer over-60 and disabled people free or discounted train travel. Only holders of National Entitlement Cards can get concessionary train travel. Visit Transport Scotland to find out how to apply.
Can I use my free bus pass on Megabus in Scotland?
Free concessionary travel with megabus is only available to Scottish National Entitlement Card holders (elderly and disabled persons) and in the case of companion card holders – their companions.
Can you use your bus pass on trains in Scotland?
The card gives holders free bus travel in Scotland and, through the Strathclyde Concessionary Travel Scheme, reduced fares on trains and Subway in the Strathclyde area. For more information on the National Entitlement Card visit the NEC website and the Transport Scotland website.