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Arriving by Plane.

Glasgow Airport is located around 10km from the town centre in the Paisley area. A regular bus link runs to the centre throughout the day (25 minutes, every 10 minutes), though inconveniently there is no service at night. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is around 40 minutes away by train from Central Station, again running every 30 minutes daytime only. The other sensible airport to fly to is Edinburgh (25 minutes bus to Haymarket station, then 40 minutes by train. Around 6 pounds single).

Arriving By Train.

The main station for trains arriving from England and destinations to the south is Glasgow Central. This is located in the southwest of the city centre, close to the river. Glasgow Queen Street Station is located at the northeast end of the city centre next to Buchanan Street Bus Station. The fast shuttle trains from Edinburgh, and trains from the north arrive here. The following major trains arrive in Central (unless otherwise stated):

Arriving By Coach.

Buchanan Street Coach Station is located on Buchanan Street (suprisingly), close to Queen Street train station and just off the end of Sauciehall Street. Scottish Citylink run coaches from around Scotland to here - in particular there is a service to Edinburgh (every 15 minutes, 1-1.5 hour) which is cheaper than the train and runs until midnight. Coaches from England are mostly run by Megabus and National Express.

Arriving By Ferry.

The only reasonable ferry destinations from close to Glasgow are in Ireland. See the Scotland and UK pages for details.

 

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