EDINBURGH  AIRPORT

Edinburgh Airport is located 11 miles (17 km) west of the City. 


Buses leave the terminal every 15 to 30 minutes for Waverly Bridge in the centre of Edinburgh.  The bridge is above Waverly Railway Station.


Taxis are available outside the terminal.  Travel time is about 25 minutes to the City but can take longer at rush hour.  Car rental is available at the airport.  All major rental companies have counters in the airport. 

 

Edinburgh  Castle  by  E Aitken       

 

 

 

GLASGOW  AIRPORT

Glasgow Airport is located 9 miles (14 km) west of the the City centre and 2 miles north of Paisley.  The M8 Junction 28 gives access to and from the terminal.

   
Buses leave the terminal every 20 to 30 minutes throughout the day for Glasgow Central Railway Station and  Glasgow Queen Street Station. 

   
Train travel is available from Gilmour Street Station in Paisley.  It connects to the terminal by taxi or bus.  Trains run directly to Glasgow Central Station.  A bus service connects Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street Stations.

     
Taxis are available outside the terminal. Travel time to the city centre is about 20 minutes.  Car rental is available at the airport.  All major rental companies are represented.

 

TRAVEL   BETWEEN   GLASGOW  AND  EDINBURGH

Stirling Castle by  E Aitken 

Buses leave Glasgow Airport, stop at the bus station in central Glasgow, then continue on to St Andrews Bus Station in the Edinburgh.  Travel time is about 1 hour and 40 minutes.


Train services run regularly between Glasgow Queen Street Station and Edinburgh Waverley Stations.

 DUNDEE  AIRPORT

Dundee Airport is connected to London City Airport.
Glenfinnan Monument by E Aitken  Scottish Weather
Glenfinnan, Inverness.  The Monument to the Highlanders who followed Prince Charles Edward in the '45.  It was  erected in 1815 by Macdonald of Glenaladale, a grandson of one of the Prince's original supporters.

Elsie Aitken is a well known Scottish watercolour artist from Perthshire.  

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