What trains do ScotRail use?
What trains do ScotRail use?
First ScotRail inherited a fleet of Class 150, Class 156, Class 158, Class 170, Class 314, Class 318, Class 320 and Class 334s from National Express, as well as Mark 2 carriages and Mark 3 sleepers for use on the Caledonian Sleeper.
What times are peak times on trains?
Avoid peak times Usually trains start to get busy from 7.00am to 9.00am and from 4.30pm until after 6pm during the week. Fridays and Sundays are typically the busiest days as passengers travel away for the weekend.
What are the off-peak times?
In NSW, off-peak electricity rates are charged from 10pm to 7am. A shoulder rate applies from 7am until 2pm, and from 8pm until 10pm, with peak hours between 2pm and 8pm. Peak rates are only charged Monday to Friday. Weekend rates are shoulder or off-peak.
Can you drink alcohol on Scotrail trains?
No alcohol can be drunk at any station in Scotland or on board any ScotRail train at any time of day. You cannot carry visible alcohol – open or unopened. Alcohol can be carried in a bag where it cannot be seen. You will not be able to use our services if you are deemed unfit to do so.
Can I buy a ticket on the train scotrail?
We make buying a ticket before you board as easy as possible – at stations, online, over the phone and at self-service ticket machines. At stations where there’s no facility to buy a ticket, we make sure that customers can buy the best value fares on the train instead.
What time is it cheaper to travel by train?
Exact Super Off-Peak train times can vary across routes and train companies, but they’re usually the least busy travel periods during the week. Super Off-Peak travel times are normally between around 10:00 to 15:30 and from 19:15 onwards Monday to Friday.
What are the train times for ScotRail in the UK?
All of our UK train times pages show the first and last train times for the day. Most ScotRail trains follow a standard Monday-Friday and weekend service timetable, however, there are sometimes alterations to these times that could affect your journey.
Are there any direct trains between Scotland’s seven cities?
Travelling between Scotland’s seven cities? Find out more about our city to city routes including timetables, journey times, ticket prices and departure boards for direct trains in the next two hours. Plan your journey and buy train tickets online.
Where is the train from Edinburgh to Glasgow?
Aberdeen to Edinburgh Dundee to Edinburgh Inverness to Edinburgh Perth to Edinburgh Stirling to Edinburgh Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh Aberdeen to Glasgow Dundee to Glasgow Inverness to Glasgow Perth to Glasgow Stirling to Glasgow Edinburgh to Glasgow Central Edinburgh to Glasgow Queen Street
Which is the best train station in Scotland?
Quick stations Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Central Glasgow QS Inverness Perth Stirling