Trains, and Ferries! If you’re coming to Glasgow, you can enjoy some fantastic travel fares. You might want to take a ferry , or maybe you’d prefer to let the someone else take the strain and arrive by train.
Arrival by Rail
Glasgow Central Station is a key hub in the national rail network and provides excellent onward travel to the many beauty spots and places of interest within Greater Glasgow and the Clyde Valley. Glasgow Queen Street Station is the second main line station situated in the city centre. As well as providing excellent links to areas in and around Greater Glasgow. Its Express service to Edinburgh takes under 50 minutes and runs every 15 minutes. With trips running to Paisley every 5 minutes from Queen Street.
For information on rail travel within the UK contact the 24 hour National Rail Enquiries Line on 08457 48 49 50. For more information on individual rail operators or to book tickets on-line, please visit any of the following sites:
Arrival by Sea
Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley can be reached via a number of ferry routes across the Irish Sea, the North Sea, or the English Channel. For further information on individual operators, please visit the links below.
DFDS Seaways operate sailings between Kristiansand,
Norway to Newcastle and Newcastle to Amsterdam. Additional information on this
service can be found on their website.
P&O Irish Sea operate routes from Larne (near
Belfast), Northern Ireland to Cairnryan, approximately 45 minutes south of
Glasgow. They also operate a number of ferries from Dover and Portsmouth,
England to France and Spain. Please visit their website for additional
route information, on-line booking and timetables.
Stena Line, one of the world’s largest ferry
companies, operates between Belfast, Northern Ireland and Stranraer,
Scotland. They also operate routes between Harwick, Essex (south-east
England) and Hoek van Holland, Holland. Additional information, on-line
booking, route planner and timetable details can be found on their
website.
Superfast ferries operate daily sailings between
Rosyth, Scotland and Zeebrugge, Belgium. Additional information, timetables,
and booking information can be found at their website.

