Edinburgh Travel Hub

1. Edinburgh Airport (EDI):

   – Location: Edinburgh Airport is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of the city center.

   – Best Way to and From EDI:

     – Taxi/Rideshare: Taxis and rideshares are readily available at the airport, offering a convenient 20-30 minute journey to the city center.

     – Airport Shuttle: Airlink 100 and Skylink buses provide direct services between the airport and the city center, with the Airlink 100 running every 10 minutes, taking approximately 30 minutes.

     – Car Rental: Various car rental companies have desks at the airport, providing options for those who prefer driving.

2. Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station:

   – Location: Positioned in the heart of Edinburgh’s city center on Princes Street.

   – Best Way to Waverley from EDI:

     – Tram: The Edinburgh Tram offers a direct connection from the airport to the city center, including a stop at Edinburgh Waverley. The tram journey takes around 35 minutes.

     – Taxi/Rideshare: Taxis and rideshares at the airport provide a direct route to Waverley in approximately 20-30 minutes.

     – Train: Although the airport does not have a direct train station, travelers can take the tram to Edinburgh Gateway and transfer to a train to reach Waverley.

3. Haymarket Railway Station:

   – Location: Found in the West End of Edinburgh, approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of the city center.

   – Best Way to Haymarket from EDI:

     – Tram: The Edinburgh Tram offers a direct route to Haymarket, with a journey time of around 30 minutes.

     – Taxi/Rideshare: Taxis and rideshares at the airport provide a direct route to Haymarket in approximately 20-30 minutes.

     – Bus: Several bus services connect the airport to Haymarket, offering alternative transportation options.

4. Getting to and from Glasgow by ScotRail:

   – Traveling to Glasgow from Edinburgh is convenient with ScotRail, the national railway service.

   – From Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street: Frequent ScotRail trains connect these major cities, with a journey time of about 1 hour. Trains run regularly throughout the day, providing a comfortable and scenic route.

5. Public Transportation in EDI:

   – Buses: Edinburgh’s extensive bus network, operated by Lothian Buses, offers convenient transportation within the city and surrounding areas. Day tickets provide flexibility for exploration.

   – Trams: The Edinburgh Tram runs from the airport to York Place, serving key locations such as Murrayfield Stadium and Princes Street.

   – Trains: Edinburgh’s railway network connects the city to various destinations across Scotland and the UK, with Waverley and Haymarket as the main train stations.

Travel Tip: Consider purchasing an Edinburgh Travel Pass for unlimited travel on buses and trams for a set period, ensuring a seamless exploration of the city.

This comprehensive information document covers the location and transportation options for Edinburgh Airport (EDI), major train stations, and includes details on traveling between Edinburgh and Glasgow using ScotRail. Safe and enjoyable travels!