Train Tickets to Livingston
Edinburgh (Waverley) to Livingston South
16m
Glasgow Central to Livingston South
40m
Haymarket to Livingston South
12m
Train Travel to Livingston Guide
Livingston, found between the bustling cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, serves as a convenient hub with its three train stations efficiently accommodating daily commuters, students, and tourists alike. The town is renowned for its abundant green spaces and parks, offering residents and visitors ample opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Additionally, Livingston's proximity to Cairnpapple Hill, a site of great prehistoric significance in Scotland, offers visitors the chance to explore its fascinating history. At the same time, they can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from its summit, making it a prime spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquillity.
Where do trains to Livingston arrive?
For your journey to Livingston, you can expect to arrive into Livingston Station, the main station which serves this destination. For further travel within the area, local train services to a number of smaller, local stations in or nearby Livingston shall be available, as well as buses and taxis.
Which train companies run trains to Livingston?
As a major city, you'll find that various operators run services to different stations across Livingston, including . A few companies that run trains in the area typically offer First Class services also, so be sure to check if you can upgrade when booking your journey.
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Key train stations in Livingston
- Trains to
Livingston South
Livingston North
How to buy cheap train tickets to Livingston
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