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Ina

What's the cheapest way to travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow??

For a student

    



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teeth hoover
Try www.megabus.com They have really cheap bus travel. I use them a lot and they're good.


zakarooney69
walk


caroline1409f1
Walk, run, jog, swin, hitch a lift? Get a student travel pass...


Mike
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Invent a time machine, go forward in time and buy a teleportation device, go back to the time you came from and use the device to travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow.


ROBIN HOOD
HITCH HIKE


Leopold Bloom
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Walk


ticklemonster
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by foot?


Julian S
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By far the cheapest way from Edinburgh to Glasgow is walking. If you take into account the cost of footwear - barefoot walking has to be the cheapest. However this can be slow and exhausting.


MrsMac
Get the 901 bus frm Buchannan bus station. You do run the risk of a long journey at peak times as it uses the M8

By train, a return journey is about 16 quid if you travel off peak


FAQguy
megabus.com

a few quid, very cheap, leaves from near george square.


k1mnn
I think train would be cheapest and the least hassle.


braveheart321
Agree with MrsMac that's the cheapest way though as she says it can take longer


Tony M
Walk.


Michael E
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cheapest is bus


dianafpacker
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by foot..
student rail card.


ambernova
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Virgin trains--great comfortable trains at affordable rates. www.virgin.co.uk


doondoondadlies
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bus is the cheapest way to travel with a return with citylinks costing from £2 to £6 from EDINBURGH,Bus Stn St Andrew Sq to GLASGOW,Buchanan Bus Stn hope that helps


borscht
If you book well enough ahead, you can go on megabus
for only 1 pound.
http://www.megabus.com/uk/



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