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Newcastle to Edinburgh trains
Fast trains from the North East to North of the border. Great fares from Newcastle to Edinburgh at lightening speeds.
Travel Newcastle to Edinburgh in comfort
Relax and gaze out at the stunning scenery of English and Scottish coast as you speed across the country between Newcastle and Edinburgh.
Our refreshments and comfy seats will have you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated when you arrive. Plus, with LNER's cheap Advance tickets, you'll have plenty of spending money left!
Average travel time
1h 32m
Distance
92 miles
Cheapest train tickets from Newcastle to Edinburgh Waverley
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Things do to in Edinburgh
Finding cheap train tickets to Edinburgh Waverley is easy with LNER. Plus, our live timetables will keep you up to date.
LNER trains arrive and depart at Edinburgh Waverley station, located on Princes Street, close to Edinburgh Castle.
Edinburgh is a cosmopolitan city built on a series of extinct volcanoes and is positively erupting with things to see and do.
Aside from the world-famous Festival and Fringe events, the city offers fantastic views, hidden gems, wild surrounding countryside, and boundless creative art experiences.

Arthur's seat
Enjoy panoramic views from Edinburgh's coast, all the way across to the city centre from the top of Arthur's Seat. Towering up from the Holyrood Park, Arthur's Seat is a 251m ancient volcano offering stunning views. It's suitable for all ages, but it is steep with some rocky paths. Sensible shoes are a must, but it should be accessible for most people.
Arthur's seat
Harry Potter Walking Tour
Big Harry Potter fan? Then this is the tour for you! Grab a wand and a cape and enter the magical world of Edinburgh. Your guide will take you through magical locations that inspired characters and scenes, including where JK Rowling wrote the books. You'll even learn a spell or two along the way. Perfect for young and old Potter fans alike.
Harry Potter Walking Tour
Royal Yacht Britannia
All aboard! Explore the official royal yacht which was used by the royal family and guests for 44 years. It's played host to politicians, celebrities, and international royalty during its time on duty. Now you can walk its decks and halls to see what life was like aboard a floating palace.
Royal Yacht Britannia

Arthur's seat
Enjoy panoramic views from Edinburgh's coast, all the way across to the city centre from the top of Arthur's Seat. Towering up from the Holyrood Park, Arthur's Seat is a 251m ancient volcano offering stunning views. It's suitable for all ages, but it is steep with some rocky paths. Sensible shoes are a must, but it should be accessible for most people.
Arthur's seat
Harry Potter Walking Tour
Big Harry Potter fan? Then this is the tour for you! Grab a wand and a cape and enter the magical world of Edinburgh. Your guide will take you through magical locations that inspired characters and scenes, including where JK Rowling wrote the books. You'll even learn a spell or two along the way. Perfect for young and old Potter fans alike.
Harry Potter Walking Tour
Royal Yacht Britannia
All aboard! Explore the official royal yacht which was used by the royal family and guests for 44 years. It's played host to politicians, celebrities, and international royalty during its time on duty. Now you can walk its decks and halls to see what life was like aboard a floating palace.
Royal Yacht Britannia
Discover more things to do and places to see in Edinburgh.
A taste of Edinburgh
Edinburgh is one of the UK’s most exciting food cities, blending traditional Scottish flavours with modern, international influences. From classic dishes like haggis and Cullen skink to fresh seafood and contemporary cooking, there’s something for every appetite.
Old Town
The Old Town is packed with historic character and traditional Scottish fare. It’s a great place to sample local dishes in atmospheric surroundings, often with centuries-old buildings as the backdrop. Expect hearty menus, cosy interiors and a lively buzz, especially in the evenings. Getting there from Edinburgh Waverley only takes 10 minutes of walking or a 5 minute bus or taxi journey.
New Town
Elegant and spacious, the New Town is known for its refined dining scene. This area is ideal for contemporary Scottish cuisine, stylish cafés and relaxed brunch spots, all set among Georgian architecture and wide streets. Getting there from Edinburgh Waverley only takes 15 minutes of walking or a 10 minute bus or taxi journey.
Stockbridge
Stockbridge offers a village-like atmosphere with a mix of artisanal food spots, bakeries and laid-back dining options. It’s perfect for slow lunches with family, coffee stops with friends and enjoying a quieter side of the city. Getting there from Edinburgh Waverley only takes 30 minutes of walking or a 10-15 minute bus or taxi journey.
Free things to do in Edinburgh

Free Edinburgh Ghost Tour
Discover the darker side of Edinburgh with a spooky night tour. Learn about the body snatching, public executions, and gruesome jails and tortures that took place in Edinburgh's past.
Free Edinburgh Ghost Tour
Free Tour of Edinburgh
Set off an adventure exploring Edinburgh's most famous streets and buildings. Walk the Royal Mile, visit major landmarks like St Giles Cathedral, and stop for a coffee break at the Grassmarket Project. At the end of the tour, pay how you feel and reward interesting and entertaining tour guides.
Free Tour of Edinburgh
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Take in famous pieces from Scottish artists, as well as portraits of some of the greatest Scots to have ever lived. From classical pieces through to contemporary portraits, enjoy them all as you wander around the neo-gothic sandstone palace.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery

Free Edinburgh Ghost Tour
Discover the darker side of Edinburgh with a spooky night tour. Learn about the body snatching, public executions, and gruesome jails and tortures that took place in Edinburgh's past.
Free Edinburgh Ghost Tour
Free Tour of Edinburgh
Set off an adventure exploring Edinburgh's most famous streets and buildings. Walk the Royal Mile, visit major landmarks like St Giles Cathedral, and stop for a coffee break at the Grassmarket Project. At the end of the tour, pay how you feel and reward interesting and entertaining tour guides.
Free Tour of Edinburgh
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Take in famous pieces from Scottish artists, as well as portraits of some of the greatest Scots to have ever lived. From classical pieces through to contemporary portraits, enjoy them all as you wander around the neo-gothic sandstone palace.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Sport in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is a city where sport is part of everyday life. Whether you’re a dedicated sports fan or just enjoy being active, the city makes it easy to get involved.
Football
Home to Heart of Midlothian FC (Tynecastle) and Hibernian FC (Easter Road), Edinburgh’s football scene is full of passion and local rivalry. The surrounding areas are full of energy and offer a chance to soak up the local football culture, only a 40 minute walk or 20 minute bus ride from Edinburgh station.
Rugby
Rugby has a proud tradition in Edinburgh, and Murrayfield Stadium is the heart of it. Hosting international matches, professional club games, and major events, it’s a must-visit for fans and newcomers alike. Getting there from Edinburgh station takes 45 minutes to walk or a 20 minutes on the bus.
Snow sports
Hillend Dry Ski Slope is one of Europe’s largest dry ski slopes. Perfect for skiing, snowboarding, or tubing, it offers year-round snow sports in a safe and scenic setting. Beginners and experienced skiers can enjoy lessons, practice runs, and fun activities. A bus ride from the station takes roughly 45 minutes, or for a quicker journey a taxi takes 25 minutes.
Cycling and BMX
Edinburgh is ideal for cycling enthusiasts and BMX riders. Inverleith Park provides open spaces and BMX tracks for tricks and training. Providing a fun and active way to see the city from a new perspective. Only a 30 minute walk or 15 minute bus ride from Edinburgh station.
Family-friendly things to do in Edinburgh

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Made up of 70 acres, 10 glasshouses and 100,000 plants, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh should be on your list. Just one mile from the city centre, you can pass away hours wandering the gardens. You could even take a picnic to enjoy in the grounds.
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
Visit this working royal palace in the heart of Edinburgh city centre. Explore the permanent collections, as well as touring exhibitions. You can also take a walk around Holyrood Park, which includes the ancient volcano, Arthur's Seat.
Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
National Museum of Scotland
Walk on the wild side in Natural World galleries and discover animals of all shapes and sizes. Travel through time from ancient Egypt all the way to modern-day science. The museum is filled with fun and interesting things for all the family to enjoy.
National Museum of Scotland

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Made up of 70 acres, 10 glasshouses and 100,000 plants, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh should be on your list. Just one mile from the city centre, you can pass away hours wandering the gardens. You could even take a picnic to enjoy in the grounds.
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
Visit this working royal palace in the heart of Edinburgh city centre. Explore the permanent collections, as well as touring exhibitions. You can also take a walk around Holyrood Park, which includes the ancient volcano, Arthur's Seat.
Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
National Museum of Scotland
Walk on the wild side in Natural World galleries and discover animals of all shapes and sizes. Travel through time from ancient Egypt all the way to modern-day science. The museum is filled with fun and interesting things for all the family to enjoy.
National Museum of Scotland
Shopping in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is a fantastic city for shopping, blending historic charm with modern retail experiences.
George Street and Multrees Walk
One of the city’s main shopping destinations is George Street and Multrees Walk, known for their elegant Georgian architecture and a refined shopping experience. Here, visitors can find stylish boutiques, contemporary fashion and speciality stores in a relaxed, sophisticated environment. Getting there from Edinburgh Waverley station only takes 10 minutes whether you walk, catch the bus or take a taxi.
St James Quarter
Another key shopping area is the St James Quarter, a modern shopping destination that brings together multiple levels of retail, dining and leisure. With its vibrant atmosphere and variety of shops, it’s ideal for a full day of shopping under one roof. Getting there from Edinburgh Waverley station only takes 10 to 15 minutes whether you walk, go by bus or grab a taxi.
Connections from Edinburgh Waverley station
Train connections
Train connections
Edinburgh Waverley is Scotland’s busiest station, with 20 platforms and services from operators including regular LNER services to the south and to Aberdeen and Inverness, as well as ScotRail, CrossCountry, TransPennine Express and Caledonian Sleeper services. Once you arrive here, there is no shortage of connections to other destinations.
Regular services connect Edinburgh to historic towns such as Stirling, Perth and Dundee, making Edinburgh Waverley the ideal starting point for exploring Scotland beyond the capital. From here, travelers can easily reach Scotland’s most iconic destinations, with frequent trains to Glasgow in around an hour, scenic journeys north to Inverness through the Highlands and direct routes to Aberdeen along the east coast.
Local buses and trams
Local buses and trams
Lothian Buses in Edinburgh operate an extensive network with over 50 routes, including 24-hour services and airport links. Tickets can be purchased onboard or via the Transport for Edinburgh app.
Edinburgh Trams run every 7 minutes from St Andrew Square, a short walk from Edinburgh Waverley. Trams run to Edinburgh Airport, stopping at key locations like Newhaven, Haymarket and Ocean Terminal.
Taxis
Taxis
Edinburgh Waverley has a dedicated taxi rank located near the Market Street entrance. Taxis in Edinburgh are similar to London’s black cabs which are spacious and comfortable.
If you prefer to plan ahead, you can also book your own taxi to pick you up from the station once you arrive at Edinburgh Waverley.
Walking to the city centre
Walking to the city centre
The station sits in the heart of Edinburgh, between the Old Town and New Town, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Most attractions, shops, and restaurants are within a 5–10 minute walk, including Princes Street and the Royal Mile.
Standard and First Class facilities
Whether you choose Standard or First Class, you’ll enjoy comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi and power sockets. Standard Class offers great value with food and drinks available to purchase, while First Class elevates the experience with wider reclining seats, faster Wi-Fi and complimentary dining plus lounge access at major stations.

Standard

First Class

Standard

First Class
Booking tickets from Newcastle to Edinburgh
Booking directly with LNER is the easiest way to get your train tickets to travel from Newcastle to Edinburgh. You’ll have access to all fares, the best prices and the ability to manage your journey to Edinburgh online or via the LNER App. Booking direct also gives you access to seat reservations, LNER Perks and the flexibility to change or refund tickets depending on the type.
Advance tickets
Advance tickets
Advance (fixed) tickets offer some of the best value for rail travel. Perfect for travelers looking to save money on their tickets, these fares are available when booked ahead of your journey, making them an excellent choice for those who like to plan in advance.
Advance tickets combine affordability with convenience. Another benefit of Advance tickets is that you secure a guaranteed seat and can choose where you are seated for the journey. By booking early, you can save up to 47% on your tickets and enjoy peace of mind knowing you’ve locked in a great deal.
Family single tickets
Family single tickets
Family Single tickets are the perfect way to make group travel with children easier and more affordable. Designed specifically for families, these tickets offer cheaper fares for journeys, helping you save on average 56% while enjoying quality time together.
Whether you’re planning a fun day out or visiting loved ones, Family Single tickets take the stress out of organizing travel by providing a simple, cost-effective solution. With savings that let you spend more on the things that matter, they’re an ideal choice for creating memorable trips without breaking the budget.
Anytime tickets
Anytime tickets
Anytime (fully flexible) tickets give you complete flexibility and peace of mind when traveling. Valid on any train throughout your chosen day, they’re perfect for those who want freedom without restrictions. Whether your plans change at the last minute or you simply prefer to keep your schedule open, Anytime tickets let you travel when it suits you best.
With no need to commit to a specific time, you can relax knowing your ticket works for any train that day. Ideal for business trips, spontaneous outings or journeys where timing is unpredictable. Whilst Anytime tickets cost more than fixed tickets, they allow you to enjoy the convenience and confidence of traveling on your own terms.
Group tickets
Group tickets
Group travel discounts are a fantastic way to make traveling together easier and more affordable. Whether you’re planning a trip with friends, colleagues, or a larger group, these tickets offer great value and convenience. Small groups cover 3–9 people, while large groups include 10 or more, giving you flexibility no matter the size of your party. Booking as a group is cheaper than booking individually, helping everyone save money while enjoying the journey together.
Plus, organizing travel as a group means fewer individual bookings and less hassle, so you can focus on making memories instead of managing logistics. Perfect for days out, team events or special occasions, group bookings make shared travel simple and cost-effective.
70min Flex tickets
70min Flex tickets
70min Flex tickets are the ideal choice when you need a little extra freedom without losing out on great savings. Perfect for those whose plans aren’t set in stone, these tickets allow you to travel on trains up to 70 minutes before or after your booked time.
This means you can enjoy a balance between flexibility and value, giving you peace of mind if your schedule changes slightly. Whether you’re heading to a meeting, catching up with friends or simply want the reassurance of a wider travel window, 70min Flex tickets make your journey easier and more convenient while still keeping costs down.
Season tickets
Season tickets
Season tickets are the ultimate solution for regular commuters, offering unlimited travel between two stations for a set period (Weekly, monthly, or annually). They provide exceptional value for anyone who travels frequently, helping you save money compared to buying individual tickets every day.
With a Season ticket, you can enjoy the peace of mind knowing your journeys are covered. Perfect for work commutes or regular trips, these tickets make planning simple and cost-effective, giving you more time and freedom to focus on what matters most.
Flexi Season tickets are designed for commuters who travel regularly but not every day. They offer 8 days of travel within a 28-day period between two stations, giving you flexibility and savings compared to buying daily tickets. Ideal for hybrid workers or those with variable schedules, Flexi Season tickets combine convenience with cost efficiency.
Newcastle to Edinburgh train tickets are available in a range of options to suit different travel needs and budgets. Advance tickets offer the best value when booked ahead for a specific train while Anytime tickets provide full flexibility to travel on any service during the day. For added freedom without the full anytime price, 70min Flex tickets allow travel up to 70 minutes before or after your booked time.
Families and groups can benefit from great value Family Single tickets and group travel discounts, making it easier and more affordable to travel together. For frequent travellers, Season tickets offer unlimited journeys between Newcastle and Edinburgh over a set period, delivering convenience and long-term savings. Together these ticket types ensure there’s an option for every journey style from planned trips to flexible travel.
How to get to Newcastle station
Station address
Neville Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE1 5DLCar parking
Newcastle station has both a short-stay and a long-stay car park, each open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The short-stay car park provides 24 spaces, while the long-stay car park provides 374 spaces.
Local transport
Newcastle station is a major transport hub served by many local bus routes as well as the Tyne and Wear Metro service via its 'Central Station' stop, which connects on the Yellow and Green lines to destinations including Sunderland, the airport and coastal areas.
Station address
Neville Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE1 5DLCar parking
Newcastle station has both a short-stay and a long-stay car park, each open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The short-stay car park provides 24 spaces, while the long-stay car park provides 374 spaces.
Local transport
Newcastle station is a major transport hub served by many local bus routes as well as the Tyne and Wear Metro service via its 'Central Station' stop, which connects on the Yellow and Green lines to destinations including Sunderland, the airport and coastal areas.
Things to do near Newcastle station
Station facilities
Inside the station, you’ll find essentials like luggage storage, free Wi-Fi and plenty of seating to use while you wait for your journey to begin.
Coffee spots
For a quick caffeine fix, head to Costa Coffee (two outlets within the station), Café Nero or Greggs for pastries and hot drinks. These are perfect for grabbing a coffee before you board.
Restaurants & bars
Just steps away from the station, you’ll find Centurion Bar which is a historic venue with stunning Victorian interiors. For something more substantial, explore nearby gems like Blackfriars, offering modern British dining in a 13th-century friary. Quayside bars such as Pitcher & Piano provide scenic views and vibrant atmospheres for drinks.
Shopping
Eldon Square is Newcastle’s main shopping destination, featuring a wide range of high-street brands, fashion retailers and dining options all under one roof. For something unique, head to Grainger Market for vintage finds and local produce.
Cultural attractions
Step outside the station and explore Newcastle Castle, a historic fortress that gave the city its name. The Quayside is a short walk away, home to the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.
Unique experiences
Don’t miss the Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle’s creative quarter packed with galleries, street art and indie cafes.
For all Newcastle station facilities, visit the station page.
Newcastle station
Get a little extra with your journey
Not only will you never pay a booking fee when you book your ticket with LNER, you can also sign up for LNER Perks.
When you sign up for Perks, you'll get:
Get £5 free to spend on your next journey
2% back on all LNER journeys
Download the LNER app or find out more about LNER Perks and sign up today.
How to book cheap tickets for a Newcastle to Edinburgh train
Book your Newcastle to Edinburgh train in advance
Buying your Newcastle to Edinburgh train tickets at least four weeks in advance ahead of your travel date can save you up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices.
Buy a Standard Advance ticket through the LNER website and app at least four weeks before you travel, and you'll save up to 47%* compared to buying any Standard ticket on the day of travel.
Book in advanceSave 1/3 on your train from Newcastle to Edinburgh with a Railcard
A Railcard is a discount card that allows you to save money on train travel throughout Great Britain, which often offers 1/3 off the cost of your train tickets on most routes.
RailcardsUse our Deal Finder for the cheapest trains from Newcastle to Edinburgh
Access the best train fares between Newcastle and Edinburgh easily with the LNER app. Use Deal Finder to find the lowest prices on train tickets by simply entering your travel details. It's your shortcut to easier and more affordable travel!
Get the LNER App
Book your Newcastle to Edinburgh train in advance
Buying your Newcastle to Edinburgh train tickets at least four weeks in advance ahead of your travel date can save you up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices.
Buy a Standard Advance ticket through the LNER website and app at least four weeks before you travel, and you'll save up to 47%* compared to buying any Standard ticket on the day of travel.
Book in advanceSave 1/3 on your train from Newcastle to Edinburgh with a Railcard
A Railcard is a discount card that allows you to save money on train travel throughout Great Britain, which often offers 1/3 off the cost of your train tickets on most routes.
RailcardsUse our Deal Finder for the cheapest trains from Newcastle to Edinburgh
Access the best train fares between Newcastle and Edinburgh easily with the LNER app. Use Deal Finder to find the lowest prices on train tickets by simply entering your travel details. It's your shortcut to easier and more affordable travel!
Get the LNER App
* Saving average based on all Standard Advance tickets bought on the LNER website and App at least four weeks before you travel vs buying any Standard ticket on the day you travel.
Take the train to Edinburgh from Newcastle with LNER
Travelling from Newcastle to Edinburgh with LNER is quick and comfortable. The journey takes around one hour and thirty minutes and offers coastal scenery along the way. Onboard you can enjoy comfy seats, free WiFi, power sockets at every seat and a range of refreshments to buy. First Class offers wider reclining seats, complimentary dining and access to First Class lounges at Newcastle and Edinburgh Waverley.
Edinburgh is packed with things to do. You can visit Edinburgh Castle, climb Arthur's Seat, tour the Royal Yacht Britannia or join the Harry Potter Walking Tour. There are free activities like the Edinburgh Ghost Tour and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Food and shopping options are easy to find in Old Town, New Town and Stockbridge. Also, there are plenty of connections to continue your journey onward from Edinburgh Waverley to visit historic towns and iconic destinations.
When you are due to travel from Newcastle you can stop by the station coffee spots including Costa Coffee, Cafe Nero and Greggs. Nearby there's also many restaurants, bars and places to visit such as Centurion Bar, Newcastle Castle, the Quayside and the BALTIC Centre. For shopping you can head to Eldon Square or Grainger Market.
LNER offers a range of ticket types including Advance, Anytime, 70min Flex, Family Single, group discounts and Season tickets. Booking direct gives access to seat reservations, LNER Perks, which gives you back 2% credit when you travel with us. With options for planned or flexible travel LNER provides a reliable and enjoyable journey between Newcastle and Edinburgh.
Related FAQs
Are there direct trains from Newcastle to Edinburgh?
Are there direct trains from Newcastle to Edinburgh?
There are only a few train companies that go between Newcastle and Edinburgh. LNER offers frequent, clean and comfortable trains with free Wi-Fi, plug socks and food onboard. Trains run three times an hour at peak times and the journey takes around an hour and a half.
Which rail lines go through Newcastle?
Which rail lines go through Newcastle?
Newcastle station is managed by LNER, and its main train lines are LNER, CrossCountry, Northern Trains, Lumo, and TransPennine Express.
Which rail lines go through Edinburgh?
Which rail lines go through Edinburgh?
The main train lines running through Edinburgh Waverley station are LNER, CrossCountry, ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, Lumo, TransPennine Express, and Caledonian Sleeper.
Can you buy a Season Ticket between Newcastle and Edinburgh?
Can you buy a Season Ticket between Newcastle and Edinburgh?
You’ll be glad to know there are many Season Ticket options available between Newcastle and Edinburgh including weekly and annual choices. It’s a good way to save if you’re a regular traveller.
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
We don't offer a student discount however, you can purchase a 16-25 Railcard and save 1/3 on train tickets.
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
Cancelled train
In the rare event that your train is cancelled, we offer full refunds (assuming you don't take an alternative train). Be sure to apply for the refund within 28 days of the cancelled journey date.
If you meet these conditions, follow these steps for your refund:
- Swipe down the page and click on ‘Amend journey’ or ‘Request a refund’
- Notify us of the reason for the refund request by pressing 'My train was cancelled' and then ‘Continue’
- Enter your details and submit your request
Already collected your tickets or had them posted to you?
If you’ve already received your printed tickets, you'll need to fill in our Change of Plans form and follow the instructions included.
Was your train delayed by at least 30 minutes?
On our Delay Repay page, you can learn about compensation if your train is delayed. For future LNER journeys, book through our website or app, then choose One-Click Delay Repay to ensure claiming for a delayed journey is as easy as possible.
What is the cheapest way to get from Newcastle to Edinburgh by train?
What is the cheapest way to get from Newcastle to Edinburgh by train?
Want to get to Edinburgh from Newcastle for the best price? Pass on the Flexible ticket and go for Advance singles instead. You’ll know when they're available by setting up a Ticket Alert.