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Convenient

Train networks are incredibly well connected which means that travelling by train is convenient and you should be able to get to where you need to go with relative ease. As an example, you can get trains to London Kings Cross from many different areas and then get a connecting train to just about anywhere.

Frequent trains

There are a high frequency of trains running to all major destinations. This means that you are never far from a train station and you can usually get to where you want to go without having to wait for a long time.

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Credit to Queen's Park (Glasglow)

Direct trains

There are a number of direct trains running between major cities, which means that you can avoid having to change trains. This can save you a lot of time and hassle.

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Credit to Principal Rail Routes
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Scotland's railway network is extensive and well-maintained, with trains running to all major cities and towns. There are also a number of scenic routes that offer stunning views of the countryside.

THE BEST TRAIN FROM LONDON TO EDINBURGH IN 2023 (REVIEW)

Credit to Scenic Scotland by Train Map

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