(05 Apr 2014, 1:49 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote I only paid £26.50 for the exact same Train Departures as stated above, Although I was in the Quiet Coach, so maybe a bit cheaper than any of the other carriages but of thought it of made a difference to be honest.
The prices I quoted were to/from Glasgow Queen street. Your ticket is only fixed to and from Edinburgh, but you're free to make a trip each way to and from Glasgow any time during the day.
(05 Apr 2014, 2:31 pm)Dan wrote As much as I'd love to, I don't think I will be returning to Edinburgh until summer now (when, I imagine, it will be my overnight trip to Edinburgh from Sunderland via somewhere in Wales, London and Glasgow, with opportunities for Inverness too. September and October will be my trips to Edinburgh after that.
That sounds like a bloody long trip Mega Bus?
I'm down Brighton again in May for a week, so looking forward to a couple of photo opportunities down there. Edinburgh is just a random trip for Easter, but I plan on going over Carlisle at some point too.
(05 Apr 2014, 5:10 pm)Tom wrote I'm having a fab day, Premier Inn is faultless, and has a beautiful view of the castle.
Tend not to stay in Premier Inns much these days, but never ever had a problem with them. Holiday Inns are usually just as good.