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Travelling to Loch Ness Hub By Train

To reach the Loch Ness Hub in Drumnadrochit by train, you’ll first need to arrive into Inverness Station, the closest train station to Drumnadrochit.

  • From Aberdeen to Inverness
  • The route from Aberdeen to Inverness is served by ScotRail, and it’s a relatively quick and scenic journey.
  • Route Overview:
    • You’ll depart from Aberdeen Railway Station.
  • Duration: Approximately 2 hours 10 minutes.
  • Frequency: Trains run frequently throughout the day, with services available every 1–2 hours.
  • Ticket Prices: Tickets typically range from £15–£30 for standard class, but prices can vary depending on the time of booking.
  • Where to Book Tickets:
  • National Rail Enquiries (nationalrail.co.uk).
  • Trainline (thetrainline.com).
  • ScotRail (scotrail.co.uk).
  • From Edinburgh to Inverness:
  • The route from Edinburgh to Inverness is served by direct trains, making for a simple and comfortable journey.
  • Route Overview:
    • You’ll depart from Edinburgh Waverley Station.
  • Duration: Approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
  • Frequency: Trains run regularly throughout the day, with services typically every 1–2 hours.
  • Ticket Prices: Ticket prices range from £25–£45 for standard class, but booking in advance can often save you money.
  • Where to Book Tickets:
  • National Rail Enquiries (nationalrail.co.uk).
  • Trainline (thetrainline.com).
  • ScotRail (scotrail.co.uk).
  • From Glasgow to Inverness:
  • The route from Glasgow to Inverness is served by ScotRail with direct trains running throughout the day.
  • Route Overview:
    • You’ll depart from Glasgow Queen Street Station.
  • Duration: Approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
  • Frequency: Trains run roughly every hour throughout the day.
  • Ticket Prices: Prices can vary depending on how far in advance you book, but typically, tickets range from £20–£45 for standard class.
  • Where to Book Tickets:
  • National Rail Enquiries (nationalrail.co.uk).
  • Trainline (thetrainline.com).
  • ScotRail (scotrail.co.uk).
  • From London to Inverness:
  • The most common train route is operated by LNER  and ScotRail.
  • Route Overview:
  • Departure Station in London
  • Train Change in Edinburgh or Glasgow (Depending on Route):
    • Route 1: Via Edinburgh
      • Take an LNER train from London King’s Cross to Edinburgh Waverley.
      • Duration: Approximately 4 hours 30 minutes.
      • In Edinburgh, transfer to a ScotRail service heading to Inverness.
      • Duration: Around 3 hours.
      • Total Duration: Around 7 hours 30 minutes.
    • Route 2: Via Glasgow
      • Take an LNER train from London King’s Cross to Glasgow Central.
      • Duration: Around 4 hours 30 minutes.
      • From Glasgow Central, transfer to a ScotRail service to Inverness.
      • Duration: Approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
      • Total Duration: Around 8 hours.
  • Ticket Prices: Prices vary depending on the time of booking, class of travel, and the time of day. Typically, tickets start at around £40–£80 for standard class, but booking in advance can save money.
  • Where to Book Tickets: 
  • National Rail Enquiries (nationalrail.co.uk).
  • Trainline (thetrainline.com).
  • ScotRail (scotrail.co.uk) for Scottish connections.
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