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Trip Summary

You can pick from 5 daily train trips between Glasgow and Dublin. The average train journey from Glasgow to Dublin takes 10 hours and 14 minutes, but some Virgin Trains + Connections train trips are as short as 9 hours and 25 minutes.

Distance192 mi (308 km)
Fastest train9h 25m
Lowest price€49.14
Most frequent serviceVirgin Trains + Connections
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Which train should you take from Glasgow to Dublin?

Virgin Trains + Connections is the one and only train line which connects Glasgow to Dublin. However, there are 5 trains per day to choose from.

TrainDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Virgin Trains + Connections510h 14m€52.69
  • Virgin Trains + Connections train tickets from Glasgow to Dublin start from €49, and on average cost . Daily there are 5 Virgin Trains + Connections schedules to Dublin. Virgin Trains + Connections in Glasgow leaves from Glasgow Central . And in Dublin trains arrive at O'Connell Street Upper 59-60 .

    From Glasgow to Dublin train travel on Virgin Trains + Connections takes 10 hours and 14 minutes. If you are looking to get to Dublin faster, Virgin Trains + Connections offers more express schedule options with a travel time of 9 hours and 25 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The distance between Glasgow and Dublin is approximately 192 miles, or 308 kilometers. The average train journey between these two cities takes 10 hours and 14 minutes, although the absolute fastest you could get there is 9 hours and 25 minutes.

Looking for ways to pass the time? Most trains are equipped with Wi-Fi, which means you can stream music, browse social media or get some work done during your ride. That said, in case your train has a spotty signal, or is among the few without Wi-Fi, we also recommend downloading TV shows and movies to your mobile device in advance of your trip. That way the ride will fly by whatever the Wi-Fi situation.

On a weekly basis, the greatest number of passengers tend to travel by trains from Glasgow to Dublin on Saturday. Tickets for Saturday tend to also be the most expensive. For savvy travelers looking for cheaper priced tickets search for travel departing on Saturday. Saturday also tend to have less passengers which may make boarding faster and let you snag your perfect seat.

The earliest train departs Glasgow at 07:00 while the last train of the day leaves at 18:00. 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 5 scheduled trains on most days. Unfortunately, none of them are direct connections, so you will need to disembark from your original train and board a connecting train during your journey. Don't forget to bring your carry-on luggage when you switch trains. In some instances, you may also be responsible for transferring your own checked baggage.

You can also take a train for your return trip from Dublin to Glasgow.

City Information

Glasgow

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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. The city's name means "Dear Green Place" in Gaelic, and Glasgow earns this title as it is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the area. Beyond its impressive green spaces, it is full of historical and cultural destinations.

There are dozens of inspiring museums and galleries in the city, including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Riverside Museum, and the Gallery of Modern Art. The Glasgow Green is a vast public park dotted with monuments right next to the People's Palace, a museum devoted to social history. In the central shopping district, Buchanan Street is your go-to for mouthwatering cuisine and retail therapy.

If you want to try some local beer, hit up The Pot Still, The Ben Nevis Bar, or The Laurieston. Be sure to visit the Clydeside Distillery, too, so you can see how the national drink of Scotland (hello, Scotch) is manufactured.

Several trains serve Glasgow, including Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, CrossCountry, Caledonian Sleeper, London North Eastern Railway, Northern Rail, and the West Midlands Railway. In addition, Megabus and FlixBus offer bus service from Glasgow to other destinations in Scotland and beyond.

Dublin

Dublin is a melting pot that effortlessly blends traditional Irish culture with modern luxury, creating one of the most unique cultural experiences in Europe. Voted one of the most walkable cities in Europe, Dublin offers many pleasant surprises to explorers who enjoy seeing the city on foot. The best place to stroll around is Grafton Street, a busy shopping quarter that offers everything from designer boutiques to quaint bookshops. If you are looking to dive into the unique Celtic root of the Irish culture, head over to Trinity College and marvel at The Book of Kells, which dates back to 800 A.D. If you’re a nature-lover, head over to St. Stephen’s Green and enjoy a picnic away from the crowd without having to leave Central Dublin.

Dublin’s food scene has enjoyed a successful renaissance since the 90s, and the city boasts a wide range of cuisines now. For some of the best dishes in town, head over to the area south of Liffey. If you wish to try delightful cakes or puddings, Queen of Tarts is the place to be.

The two principal train stations in Dublin are the Heuston Station and Connolly Station. The Dublin Airport is located north of the city.

Station Information

Where is the train station in Glasgow?

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Main departure station: Glasgow Central

Glasgow Central Station is a stunning, expansive Victorian railway station in the center of Glasgow. The station is so large that it contains a piano garden, a concourse of shops and dining, numerous amenities, and even the Glasgow Grand Central Hotel onsite. The area around the station is also packed with bars, restaurants, and hotels for a very warm welcome to Glasgow. Six train carriers, including CrossCountry, Avanti West Coast, London North Eastern Railway, and TransPennine Express, operate routes to Glasgow Central Station from destinations as far as London.

All train stations in Glasgow:

  • Glasgow Central

Where is the train station in Dublin?

Main arrival station: O'Connell Street Upper 59-60

Dublin has one train station.

Train stations in Dublin:

  • O'Connell Street Upper 59-60

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