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 Arriving by Eurostar from the continent, you arrive at St Pancras Station. Direct trains (and usually cheapest) to Glasgow are from Euston station, 800m away, and are run by [[https://www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk|Avanti West Coast.]] They only publish their timetables and fares around 7 weeks in advance of departure. There are indirect trains from King’s Cross station (100m away) run by [[https://lner.co.uk|LNER]] but you need to take the train to Edinburgh and then change onto a [[https://scotrail.co.uk|ScotRail service from Edinburgh to Glasgow.]] Arriving by Eurostar from the continent, you arrive at St Pancras Station. Direct trains (and usually cheapest) to Glasgow are from Euston station, 800m away, and are run by [[https://www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk|Avanti West Coast.]] They only publish their timetables and fares around 7 weeks in advance of departure. There are indirect trains from King’s Cross station (100m away) run by [[https://lner.co.uk|LNER]] but you need to take the train to Edinburgh and then change onto a [[https://scotrail.co.uk|ScotRail service from Edinburgh to Glasgow.]]
  
-An alternative option is to ensure your arrival into London is late, then take the [[Caledonian Sleeper|https://sleeper.scot]] overnight from Euston to Glasgow. This is an overnight train, running between London Euston station and Glasgow Central with a range of double and single rooms (including en-suites) as well as seated accommodation. Go to sleep in one city, wake up in the other!+An alternative option is to ensure your arrival into London is late, then take the [[https://sleeper.scot|Caledonian Sleeper]] overnight from Euston to Glasgow. This is an overnight train, running between London Euston station and Glasgow Central with a range of double and single rooms (including en-suites) as well as seated accommodation. Go to sleep in one city, wake up in the other!
  
  
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