EDINBURGH WAVERLEY

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EDINBURGH WAVERLEY​ RAILWAY STATION

Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station, or simply Waverley, is the central station serving Edinburgh, Scotland. It is also the second busiest rail station in the country, after Glasgow Central. Opened in 1846 and recently renovated, Waverley station amazes with its medieval buildings and glass-roof platforms, which are well visible from the Waverley Bridge.

​The Waverley is situated between Edinburgh's Old Town and the 18th-century New Town, making it easily accessible from many significant sites. What's more, the railway company owns the North British Hotel, a Victorian and Edwardian-era hotel near the Waverley station.

HOW TO GET TO EDINBURGH WAVERLEY​ RAILWAY STATION?

Situated between Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town, Waverley Railway Station is also near the famous Princes Street, and it can be reached in various ways.
Address: Princes St, Edinburgh EH1 1BB, United Kingdom
  • BUS: Edinburgh city provides well-developed public transport that allows reaching any location, including Waverley. To get to the station choose busses: 100, 22, 909, X25, X38.
  • TAXI: ​taxi in Scotland is a well-rated service. Plus, it's time-saving and the most comfortable way to get to Waverley station.
  • ​WALK: if you would like to take a walk to Waverley station, it's located very close to the numerous best-known sites! It's just 11 minutes walk from the National Museum of Scotland and only 7 minutes from the Royal Mile.

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RAILWAY COMPANIES IN EDINBURGH WAVERLEY STATION

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In Edinburgh, Scotland, the Waverley railway station is the main station serving the city. The Waverley railway station is the second most busy station in Scotland after Glasgow Central. There are some trains operated by London North Eastern Railway that continue to other Scottish destinations beyond Edinburgh, although the East Coast Main Line ends in 393 miles from London King's Cross.