Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
CAR & MOTORCYCLE
Drivers of EU-registered vehicles will find bringing a car or motorcycle into Scotland
fairly easy. The vehicle must have registration papers and a nationality plate, and you
must have insurance. The International Insurance Certificate (Green Card) isn't compuls-
ory, but it is excellent proof that you're covered. If driving from mainland Europe via the
Channel Tunnel or ferry ports, head for London and follow the M25 orbital road to the
M1 motorway, then follow the M1 and M6 north.
TRAIN
Travelling to Scotland by train is faster and usually more comfortable than the bus, but
more expensive. Taking into account check-ins and travel time between city centre and
airport, the train is a competitive alternative, timewise, to air travel on the London to Ed-
inburgh route.
NATIONAL RAIL ENQUIRY SERVICE
(
08457 48 49 50; www.nationalrail.co.uk ) Timetable and fare info for all UK trains.
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