
Glasgow
Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is a vibrant hub of culture, politics, and education. With a population of around 635,000, it is known for its rich industrial history and dynamic modern economy. Politically, Glasgow is a significant center, often influencing national policies and housing the Scottish Parliament's constituency offices. Culturally, the city boasts a thriving arts scene, with numerous theaters, galleries, and music venues. It is home to prestigious educational institutions like the University of Glasgow, one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world, and the Glasgow School of Art, renowned for its innovative design programs.
Newcastle to Glasgow Trains
Trains from Newcastle to Glasgow typically depart from Newcastle upon Tyne Station and arrive at Glasgow Queen Street Station. Direct services are limited, with most journeys requiring a change at Edinburgh Waverley. The route is commonly operated by LNER and ScotRail, offering comfortable and efficient travel between the two cities. The journey provides scenic views of the British countryside. Passengers can enjoy amenities such as Wi-Fi, refreshments, and comfortable seating during their trip.
Newcastle to Glasgow Train Price
Train ticket prices from Newcastle to Glasgow starts at £36.60 for a second-class seat and £60.20 for a first-class seat. Advance tickets can be more affordable from £30 depending on the travel time, Standard Anytime tickets are more expensive, typically ranging from £60-£90. 1/3 train ticket discounts may be available for railcard holders, students, and seniors.
*As of October 18, 2024, the final ticket prices will depend on the booking results.
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Newcastle to Glasgow Train Time
Newcastle to Glasgow train time generally takes 3 hours while the fastest train takes 2 hour 31 minutes departing from Newcastle upon Tyne train station and arriving at Glasgow Queen Street. Trains run frequently throughout the day, providing flexibility for travelers.
Train Stops Between Newcastle to Glasgow
The train route from Newcastle to Glasgow typically includes several stops. The exact stops can vary depending on the specific service and operator, but a common route operated by LNER might include the following stops:
Please note that not all trains will stop at every station listed, as some services may be direct or have fewer stops. It's advisable to check the specific train schedule when booking your ticket.
Newcastle to Glasgow Train Duration and Information
First train | 06:28 |
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Last train | 23:08 |
Departure station | Newcastle |
Arrival station | Glasgow |
Journey time | 2h 28m |
Distance | 194 miles |
Price | £10.70 |
Train Operators | ScotRail,LNER,CrossCountry |
Newcastle to Glasgow Train Tickets
- Collecting train tickets for a journey from Newcastle to Glasgow can be done easily and efficiently. If you purchase the tickets at a ticket office, you will receive them immediately. If you book a train from Newcastle to Glasgow online, you can collect your tickets in the following ways:
- Booking Confirmation: After booking your Newcastle to Glasgow train tickets online or via a mobile app, you will receive a booking confirmation email or reference number. Keep this information handy.
- Ticket Collection Options:
- Self-Service Ticket Machines:
- At any train station, locate the self-service ticket machines. These are usually found near the main entrance or in the ticket hall.
- Insert the payment card you used for booking (if required) or enter your booking reference number.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to print your tickets.
- Ticket Office:
- Alternatively, you can collect your tickets from the ticket office. Provide the booking reference number and a form of identification, if requested.
- Mobile Tickets:
- If you opted for mobile tickets, simply download the tickets to your smartphone from the booking confirmation email or app. Ensure your phone is charged and the tickets are easily accessible for inspection.
- E-Tickets:
- Some services offer e-tickets that can be printed at home. Print these tickets and bring them with you to the station.
Newcastle to Glasgow Train Ticket Changes and Refunds
The simplest way to change your ticket or refund your ticket is through the Trip.com App. However, the ability to change your ticket or receive a refund depends on the type of ticket purchased. A fee of £10 may apply for each ticket change, in addition to any price difference between your original ticket and the new one. For further details, please refer to our train travel guide.
Newcastle to Glasgow Child Train Ticket
Children under 16 can enjoy discounted fares or even travel for free, depending on their age. In general,
- Children benefits from 50% discount on the price of a full adult ticket.
- Children under 5 years old travel for free on most journeys, but it's best to confirm with your train company. To reserve a seat for a child under 5, you will need to purchase a child rate ticket.
- Children aged 5 to 15 receive a 50% discount on most tickets. Additional discounts are available with a Family and Friends Railcard.
- For those over 16, a 16-17 Saver Railcard can save up to 50% on train travel.
Children's Age | Fare type |
Under 5 | Free (only occupy a seat that is not needed by a fare-paying passenger) |
Under 5 | Child fare (reserve seat) |
5-15 | Child fare |
16 - 17 | Child fare (if they have 16-17 Saver Railcard) |
Newcastle to Glasgow Train Lugguage
Most train companies allow you to bring onboard a maximum of one large suitcase (63 x 41 x 27 cm), one carry-on bag, and one small handbag. However, it is advisable to double-check with your specific train company.
Glasgow Local Guide
Glasgow is rich in landmarks and attractions. Must-visits include the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Riverside Museum, and the Glasgow Cathedral. The Glasgow Science Centre offers interactive exhibits, while the Botanic Gardens provide a serene escape. Don't miss the iconic George Square and the vibrant Buchanan Street for shopping and dining.

Glasgow Public Transportation
Glasgow's public transportation system includes buses, trains, and the Subway, known as the "Clockwork Orange." A single bus fare costs around £2.50, while a Subway ticket is £1.55 for a single journey. Day passes are available for unlimited travel, with prices starting at £4.60. The system is efficient and well-connected, making it easy to navigate the city.
Experience the Best Glasgow
Start your day with a visit to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. For lunch, head to The Ubiquitous Chip in the West End for a taste of Scottish cuisine. Spend the afternoon exploring the Glasgow Botanic Gardens and take picturesque photos at the Kibble Palace. End your day with dinner at Ox and Finch, known for its contemporary dishes, and enjoy a nightcap at The Pot Still, famous for its whisky selection.
Best Time to Visit Glasgow
The best time to visit Glasgow is from May to September when the weather is mild and festivals abound. The Glasgow International Comedy Festival in March and the West End Festival in June celebrate the city's vibrant arts scene. In August, the Piping Live! festival and the World Pipe Band Championships showcase traditional Scottish music. December brings festive cheer with the Glasgow Christmas Markets and Hogmanay celebrations, making it a magical time to experience the city.

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