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Trip Summary
There are usually 18 daily train trips available from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh. Traveling by train from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh usually takes one hour and 33 minutes, but the fastest Lumo train can make the trip in one hour and 26 minutes.
Distance | 91 mi (147 km) |
Fastest train | 1h 26m |
Lowest price | $18.21 |
Trains per day | 18 |
Most frequent service | London North Eastern Railway |
Train lines | 4 |
Train service from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh
- CrossCountry tickets: C$47 one-way
- London North Eastern Railway tickets: C$28 one-way
- Lumo tickets: C$18 one-way
- TransPennine Express tickets: C$27 one-way
Which train should you take from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh?
There are 4 train lines with service from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh. London North Eastern Railway is the most popular choice with travelers, offering scheduled service on 10 trains each day.
Train | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
---|---|---|---|
CrossCountry | 3 | 1h 32m | $70.38 |
London North Eastern Railway | 10 | 1h 33m | $46.34 |
Lumo | 3 | 1h 29m | $23.93 |
TransPennine Express | 2 | 1h 45m | $37.45 |
CrossCountry operates an extensive rail network in the U.K., centered in Birmingham. In standard class, passengers enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, power outlets, and onboard restrooms. Trains also contain a small café or a trolley that passes through the carriages. An upgrade to first-class gives passengers more legroom and complimentary food. The journey from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh usually takes about 1 hours and 32 minutes on a CrossCountry train. There are 3 trips on this route every day, and 0 daily trips on weekends.
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a privately-owned train company that operates passenger services on behalf of the UK government. LNER manages the prestigious East Coast mainline route, connecting London King's Cross Station to various cities, including Leeds, Bradford, and Hull. With a comprehensive network of 55 stations and a fleet of approximately 75 trains, LNER facilitates numerous daily journeys, offering standard and first-class ticket options.
TransPennine Express train tickets from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh start from $27, and on average cost . Daily there are 2 TransPennine Express schedules to Edinburgh. TransPennine Express in Newcastle upon Tyne leaves from Newcastle Station . And in Edinburgh trains arrive at Edinburgh Waverley Station .
From Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh train travel on TransPennine Express takes 1 hours and 45 minutes. If you are looking to get to Edinburgh faster, TransPennine Express offers more express schedule options with a travel time of 1 hours and 26 minutes.
Frequently asked questions about traveling by train from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh
On a weekly basis, the greatest number of passengers tend to travel by trains from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh on Wednesday. Tickets for Wednesday tend to also be the most expensive. For savvy travelers looking for cheaper priced tickets search for travel departing on Wednesday. Wednesday also tend to have less passengers which may make boarding faster and let you snag your perfect seat.
The earliest train departs Newcastle upon Tyne at 6:00am while the last train of the day leaves at 6:00pm. To see all scheduled departure times, use the search function on this page to get the full schedule for your specific travel dates.
There are 18 daily scheduled trains, all of which are direct trains that take you the entire way from Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh.
You can also take a train for your return trip from Edinburgh to Newcastle upon Tyne.
City Information
Newcastle upon Tyne
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, usually just referred to as Newcastle, is the largest city in the North East of England. Once an industrious shipbuilding capital, Newcastle is now mostly known for its exciting nightlife and bar scene; many people flock to the city annually to experience a "Geordie" night out.
During the day, however, Newcastle offers a diverse range of activities and experiences. Take a walk along the Quayside for a breath of sea air, as well as a spectacular view of the seven iconic bridges that connect the north and south banks of the River Tyne, namely the famous Tyne Bridge. Newcastle is also home to several museums to suit every interest, whether it be the Centre of Life for an exciting way to engage in science or the Discovery Museum for an insight into local history.
If you're a football fan, then a trip to Newcastle would be incomplete without a visit to St James' Park for daily guided tours to explore the long history of Newcastle United. You could even follow our itinerary to visit every Premier League Stadium in England.
Getting to Newcastle is easy, whether you wish to travel by car, train, bus, air, or sea. An international airport, an international ferry terminal, and the confluence of several major roads make it extremely easy to get to Newcastle. Central Station lies on the London North Eastern Railway, with frequent trains linking the city to both the south of England and Scotland. National Express and Megabus services also have many routes that stop in the city.
Edinburgh
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As Scotland's capital, Edinburgh and its people are famed throughout history for their contribution to philosophy, literature, science, and industry, among many other areas. This incredibly diverse city promises to provide attractions and entertainment for people of all ages, budgets, and interests. Edinburgh is even ranked as the #6 city with the most historic sites per capita in Europe, and the #1 outside of Italy!
For those looking for outdoor adventure, take a walk up Arthur's Seat, one of four hill forts that date back to over 2,000 years ago. The walk to the top will allow you to embrace some of Scotland's most beautiful landscapes and wildlife, and you'll be rewarded with a dramatic view of Edinburgh at the top.
On rainy days, visit the National Museum of Scotland, where each floor provides information on several fascinating eras of Scotland's history. A trip down the Royal Mile will satisfy all your tartan and souvenir needs, while the world-famous Underground Ghost Tour will give you an entirely different view of this seemingly peaceful, quaint city.
If your trip falls during the holiday season, the Edinburgh Christmas Market is guaranteed to give you the festive feeling, while world-renowned Hogmanay celebrations will ensure that you ring in the New Year with a bang.
Edinburgh is easily accessible via train, plane, and bus. Edinburgh Airport provides global access to the city, while rail services connect the city to many other major towns and cities across the UK. In addition, numerous bus companies travel to and from Edinburgh, meaning that no matter your preferred mode of transport, the city is always within reach.
Station Information
Where is the train station in Newcastle upon Tyne?
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Link to image attributionMain departure station: Newcastle Station
Just a few hundred meters from the Tyne Bridge and Castle on Neville Street, Newcastle Rail Station opened in 1850 as part of the east coast rail line to London and Edinburgh. Also known as Newcastle Central Station, the station is commonly rated as one of the most beautiful station buildings in the country. LNER, TransPennine Express, and CrossCountry operate trains in and out of Newcastle. Passengers can reach most platforms from the main entrance by pedestrian bridges, and the Tyne and Wear Metro is accessible via the lower floor. Facilities include restrooms, a newsagent, and food kiosks.
All train stations in Newcastle upon Tyne:
Newcastle Station
Where is the train station in Edinburgh?
Main arrival station: Edinburgh Waverley Station
Edinburgh has one train station.
Train stations in Edinburgh:
Edinburgh Waverley Station
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