ScotRail Train Times & Tickets

Why people leave ScotRail

If any of those push you to compare, here are 7 ScotRail alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Trainline if you book cross-network rail with stops outside ScotRail.

  2. TrainPal if split-ticket savings on Scottish-English routes are what ScotRail does not surface.

  3. LNER if you ride Edinburgh to London often and want operator-direct refunds.

  4. Avanti West Coast if your usual long route is Glasgow Central to Euston via the West Coast Main Line.

  5. Scottish Citylink if coach is sometimes cheaper than rail for cross-Scotland trips.

  6. FlixBus if price beats speed on cross-border journeys to England or further.

  7. Megabus if you book very far ahead and want the cheapest possible advance fare.

Stay on ScotRail if your daily commute is inside Scotland, you hold a Smartcard already, and the operator’s published fares are the cheapest you can find without splitting.

Comparison table

AppBest forCoverageBooking feeFreeRating
TrainlineCross-network railUK + EUSmall per ticketYes4.7
TrainPalSplit-ticket savingsUK + EUNone on UKYes4.7
LNEREast Coast routesUKZeroYes4.7
Avanti West CoastWest Coast routesUKZeroYes4.4
Scottish CitylinkScotland coachScotlandNoneYes4.5
FlixBusCross-border coach30+ countriesIncludedYes4.7
MegabusAdvance bargain faresUK + IE + USIncludedYes4.5

1. Trainline -- cross-network rail in one app

Trainline carries every UK operator including ScotRail, plus a deep EU catalogue. The app finds combinations that involve a ScotRail leg and an LNER or Avanti leg in one search, with one wallet for the whole journey. Real-time platform numbers and disruption alerts run across operators.

Trainline vs ScotRail for a Glasgow-to-Edinburgh shuttle returns the same ScotRail fare with a small booking fee added. The trade-off becomes worthwhile the moment the trip involves anything outside ScotRail, where the operator app cannot help.

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Pricing: Free. Booking fee on most fares. Trainline+ adds SplitSave and refund protection for a monthly fee.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Trainline whenever a trip touches more than one operator. ScotRail handles ScotRail-only.

2. TrainPal -- free split-ticketing across borders

TrainPal applies the same split-ticket logic Trainline charges for under SplitSave but does it free. On a Glasgow-to-Manchester or Edinburgh-to-Newcastle trip it routinely surfaces splits ScotRail cannot find because ScotRail does not look beyond its own network.

TrainPal vs ScotRail on a cross-border journey will return a cheaper total fare more often than not. The operator app is locked to ScotRail’s own price list, so any cross-network saving is invisible inside it.

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Pricing: Free. No booking fee on UK tickets.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick TrainPal if your trips routinely cross from Scotland into England and you want the cheapest cross-border total.

3. LNER -- operator-direct on the East Coast

LNER runs Edinburgh to London on the East Coast Main Line and the app is one of the better first-party rail apps in the UK. Tickets sold direct have no booking fee, refunds go through one button, and the wallet works at gates without an internet connection.

LNER vs ScotRail for an Edinburgh-to-London trip is the cleaner buying experience because the train is LNER, not ScotRail. The operator app sells the fare direct with no booking fee, and the refund window is the operator’s own published one.

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Pricing: Free. Ticket prices match standard LNER fares.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: Pick LNER for Edinburgh-to-London. It is the operator running the train, with zero booking fees.

4. Avanti West Coast -- Glasgow Central to Euston direct

Avanti West Coast runs Glasgow Central to London Euston via the West Coast Main Line. The operator app sells the same fares you would buy on the Avanti website, with zero booking fee, in-flow seat selection, and free Wi-Fi pre-login inside the app.

Avanti West Coast vs ScotRail for a Glasgow-to-London trip is a different operator anyway. Avanti owns that train. Booking direct removes the third-party booking fee Trainline applies and surfaces upgrades before purchase rather than at checkout.

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Pricing: Free. Ticket prices match Avanti website fares.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Avanti for Glasgow-to-Euston. It is the operator’s own app for the actual train.

Scottish Citylink is Scotland’s largest coach operator, connecting more than 200 destinations including towns ScotRail does not reach by train. For trips across the Highlands or to ferry ports, Citylink coach is often the only direct option and the app handles booking, live tracking, and digital tickets.

Scottish Citylink vs ScotRail on a Glasgow-to-Fort William trip is two different products. Rail goes part of the way; Citylink coach goes the whole way. Many Scottish trips end up split between the two by necessity.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Scottish Citylink for trips to towns ScotRail cannot reach by train.

6. FlixBus -- cross-border budget coach

FlixBus is the major intercity coach operator in the UK and Europe, and usually the price leader on cross-border corridors. For a Glasgow-to-Manchester or Edinburgh-to-Newcastle trip the coach fare often sits well below the rail equivalent, especially booked ahead.

FlixBus vs ScotRail makes sense only when price beats speed. A coach takes two to three times the journey time of a comparable train, but the fare can be a third of the rail price. Worth it for budget travellers, not for tight schedules.

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Pricing: Free. Booking fee bundled into the fare.

Download: Aptoide · Google Play

Bottom line: Pick FlixBus when you can spare the extra hours and want to halve the cost.

7. Megabus -- advance bargain fares

Megabus is the other major intercity coach operator and built its reputation on very cheap advance fares. The app handles UK, Republic of Ireland, and US bookings, with seat selection and live coach tracking. Booked early, fares often beat both FlixBus and the rail equivalent on the same corridor.

Megabus vs ScotRail on a Glasgow-to-London trip booked four weeks ahead returns a coach fare that sits well below the cheapest rail Advance. The same booking made the day before travel loses most of the gap.

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Pricing: Free. Headline fares vary with how far ahead you book.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: Pick Megabus when you can book three or more weeks ahead and want the cheapest possible fare.

How to choose

The right ScotRail alternative depends on the trip.

If you ride trains that leave the ScotRail network, switch to Trainline. Cross-operator routing and a single wallet are the headline features.

If your trips routinely cross into England by rail, install TrainPal. Free split-ticket savings on cross-border routes that ScotRail cannot find.

If your usual long trip is Edinburgh to London or Glasgow to London, the operator apps (LNER and Avanti West Coast) sell direct with zero booking fee. Use the right one for the route.

If you travel to a town not on the rail map, install Scottish Citylink. Largest coach network in Scotland.

If price matters more than speed on a cross-border trip, install FlixBus or Megabus. Book ahead for the lowest fare.

Stay on ScotRail if your trips are mostly inside Scotland and on the ScotRail network, you hold a Smartcard, and the operator’s own price list is competitive enough.

FAQ

Can I buy ScotRail tickets in Trainline or TrainPal?

Yes. Both apps sell ScotRail tickets at the same operator fare. Trainline adds a small booking fee, TrainPal does not.

Is there a free ScotRail alternative with no booking fees?

TrainPal charges no booking fee on UK rail tickets, ScotRail included. Operator apps (LNER, Avanti West Coast) are also fee-free for tickets on their own routes.

Is rail or coach cheaper between Glasgow and London?

Coach is usually cheaper, especially booked ahead with FlixBus or Megabus. Rail Advance fares booked early can land close but rarely undercut.

Can I get split-ticket savings on ScotRail journeys?

ScotRail does not offer split-ticketing in its app. TrainPal and Trainsplit do, and Trainline+ subscribers get SplitSave on the same routes.

What is the best app for Highland routes?

Scottish Citylink for coach. For rail, ScotRail covers Highland services and remains the operator-direct option. Trainline duplicates that coverage with a booking fee.

Can I refund a ScotRail ticket bought in another app?

Refunds run through whichever app sold the ticket. Trainline, TrainPal, or operator apps each apply their own refund process under the standard rail terms.