Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about flying from London to Glasgow? or Edinburgh? Are there discount airlines besides Ryanair that you'd recommend?
And I just looked at these videos - are they representative of the train trip views?
Edinburgh-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugpHj_e6ARo
Glasgow -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1gzSwkhTpc
This site is excellent with every detail about train travel in Europe.
https://www.seat61.com/london-to-edinburgh-by-train.htm
Anonymous wrote:What about flying from London to Glasgow? or Edinburgh? Are there discount airlines besides Ryanair that you'd recommend?
And I just looked at these videos - are they representative of the train trip views?
Edinburgh-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugpHj_e6ARo
Glasgow -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1gzSwkhTpc
Anonymous wrote:York is a great stop— probably even worth an overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worth booking as far in advance as possible for best prices, as it can get very expensive
Yes, but generally on UK trains the farthest in advance you can book is around 2 months.
Also, if travelling as a couple or family, get a railcars, the discounts are a lot.
Not true, you can book months out. Try thetrainline.com right now, for example
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worth booking as far in advance as possible for best prices, as it can get very expensive
Yes, but generally on UK trains the farthest in advance you can book is around 2 months.
Also, if travelling as a couple or family, get a railcars, the discounts are a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, thank you all for the tips!
Sounds like we should skip Northampton. If we did want to hop off at York for lunch or something, how do you do that? I didn't see a way to book tickets online that way. It just asked for departure and destination city. And lol about the drinking!
Anonymous wrote:Worth booking as far in advance as possible for best prices, as it can get very expensive