INVERNESS RAILWAY STATION

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INVERNESS RAILWAY STATION

Inverness Train Station was opened in 1855 and is currently the city's most important and only rail station. Network Rail owns the station, which is operated by Abellio ScotRail, which runs the most services.

​Also, the Caledonian Sleeper and London North Eastern Railway run services to England. The station connects many towns in the UK, including Glasgow to Inverness, Edinburgh to Inverness, etc.
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HOW TO GET TO INVERNESS RAILWAY STATION?

Surrounded by tourist attractions, Inverness Station is situated in the center of the city and it can be reached in various ways.
Address: Inverness station, Academy St, Inverness IV2 3PY, United Kingdom
  • BUS: you can take any bus from/to Inverness Union Street: 4, 4A, 1A, 1D, 2, 2A, 8, 3,6, 12, and many others.
  • TAXI: taking a taxi is always the most time-saving and pleasant way to get to or from the railway station. Look for a taxi in the rank.
  • ​WALK: if you are eager to take a walk along Inverness' streets on your way to the station, it will take about 11 minutes from the Inverness Castle.

POPULAR ROUTES

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RAILWAY COMPANIES IN INVERNESS TRAIN STATION

Learn more about rail companies serving British trains from Inverness Railway Station.
Welcome to Inverness train station, where you can board the LNER train and travel between Scottish cities within hours. First opened in 1855, the Inverness railway station has undergone many beneficial changes and today serves trains to cities like Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Wick, and others. Today, it is the terminus of the Highland Main Line, the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, the Aberdeen - Inverness Line, and the Far North Line.
ScotRail
London North Eastern Railway
Caledonian Sleeper