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Trains from Glasgow to Madrid

🚄 Traveling from Glasgow to Madrid by train is an exciting journey covering a distance of 3,004 km with 3 transfers. Starting with Avanti West Coast to London Euston, followed by Eurostar to Paris Nord, and then SNCF to Aix-en-Provence TGV before reaching Estación Madrid - Puerta de Atocha with Renfe. 🌍 Another route option involves 4 transfers over the 3,066 km journey. Beginning with ScotRail to Edinburgh, then LNER to London Kings Cross, Eurostar to Paris Nord, SNCF to Aix-en-Provence TGV, and finally arriving at Estación Madrid - Puerta de Atocha with Renfe. 🚆 For a longer but scenic route covering 3,192 km with 4 transfers, one can travel through Brussels and Amsterdam before boarding a TGV to Aix-en-Provence TGV and finally arriving in Madrid with Renfe. Each leg of the journey offers a unique experience and beautiful views along the way.

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  • There are multiple companies that provide train routes from Glasgow to Madrid. Avanti West Coast operates the first leg of the journey from Glasgow to London Euston, Eurostar operates the train from London to Paris Nord, SNCF operates the train from Paris to Aix-en-Provence TGV, and Renfe operates the final leg from Aix-en-Provence TGV to Madrid Puerta de Atocha. For Route 2, ScotRail, LNER, Eurostar, SNCF, and Renfe are the agencies involved. Travelers can choose the route and companies that best suit their preferences and schedules.
  • The fastest train route between Glasgow and Madrid involves a journey with Avanti West Coast, Eurostar, SNCF, and Renfe. The journey includes transfers in London Euston, Paris Nord, Aix-en-Provence TGV, and finally arriving at Estación de tren Madrid-Puerta de Atocha, taking approximately 1 day and 5 hours. This route covers a distance of 3,004 km and offers travelers the opportunity to experience multiple train services and landscapes along the way.
  • There are multiple train routes available between Glasgow and Madrid each with varying numbers of transfers. Routes include 3 to 5 transfers, allowing travelers to choose the option that suits their preferences and schedules. Agencies such as Avanti West Coast, Eurostar, SNCF, Renfe, ScotRail, LNER, NS International, and East Coast Trains operate these train services, offering a range of options for the journey.
  • The first train from Glasgow to Madrid varies depending on the selected route and can start as early as in the morning. The last train of the day typically departs later in the evening to accommodate travelers for the long journey. Travelers should check the specific schedules for each leg of the journey with the respective train agencies, such as Avanti West Coast, Eurostar, SNCF, Renfe, ScotRail, LNER, NS International, and East Coast Trains, for exact departure times.
  • There are no direct train trips available between Glasgow and Madrid. All the routes listed require multiple transfers at various stations, such as London Euston, Paris Nord, Aix-en-Provence TGV, and Lyon, before reaching the final destination of Madrid de Atocha. Travelers will need to plan their journeys carefully to account for these transfers and schedules provided by the different train agencies involved.

Will you be returning to Glasgow by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Madrid to Glasgow

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