Saturday, 15 December 2012
Cheapest Flights To Taiwan - UK Rail Travel Is Back on Its Wheels - A Quick and Cost-Effective Way to Get to Edinburgh!
I have only ever had positive experiences, while I grew up at a time when everyone had something negative to say about British Rail and nothing positive. UK rail travel has improved significantly over the past few years.
Famed for their super efficient public transport services and experienced more delays than in the UK, i've taken the train in both Germany and Japan, in fact.
? Intrigued? Taking the train or the bus is well worth considering, if you are already in the UK. Times have seemingly changed.
Exciting, for some, relatively cheap and, it's quick. Everyone wants to fly these days.
Flying into Edinburgh is certainly both of the above but there are other options and depending on your circumstances these options might just have the edge.
. . . Let's fish a little deeper. Edinburgh by road and rail has never been easier.
You've made the cracking decision to come to Edinburgh for the weekend and you are in the process of deciding how to get there. Let's say you are in London.
And landed in Edinburgh another 90 minutes have literally flown by - and you're not even in the city centre, taken off, once you've boarded. Go through security etc, you have to be there at least 90 minutes early to check in, of course. It will take you at least an hour to get to the airport. You could fly from one of London's airports to Edinburgh.
Refreshed after a relaxing journey through the beautiful British countryside, take the train from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley and you are in the city centre of Edinburgh in 4 and a half hours. That's a grand total of at least 4 hours to get from your house to Edinburgh airport.
Trains to Edinburgh from London King's Cross leave every half hour. . . . What's more. No hassle, no queues, no security checks.
The key is to book in advance, as I mentioned on the air travel page. . . . Well. What is the drawback here? The journey may be even shorter, if you find yourself in another UK city.
As you would for a last minute flight with a low cost airline, check the train timetables and try to book a train from London to Edinburgh leaving today you will probably be charged over ?100 for a one-way ticket, if you go to the national rail website.
Bargain. Should you decide to book your train a month in advance you could slash that price right down to around ?25 one-way.
It would be very difficult to find a flight to Edinburgh for ?25, luton or Stansted, factoring in your train fare to get to London Gatwick.
Is an excellent option, if booking in advance, taking the train to Edinburgh from another British city.
Well if that's the case then taking the bus to Edinburgh is the option for you. You have a bum of steel you say?
See the Edinburgh street map to visualise everything. The centre of town, andrew's Square roughly a two minute walk from Waverley Train Station and Princes Street. Edinburgh Bus Station is located in the city centre at St.
Bring a cushion to sit on and your mp3 player but you can make massive savings, if you are coming to us from the south of England or Wales, yes. Companies such as Megabus and Citylink have great offers on routes all over the UK.
Taking the bus is the cheapest option by a country mile, if you are in no rush to get here, while booking in advance is paramount when flying to Edinburgh or taking the train.
Taking the bus is definitely an option to consider seriously, if you live in the north of England.
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