England and Scotland – Part 2
After spending a few days exploring Kingston upon Thames and then London, it was time to head to Scotland.
When I first thought of expanding my business trip to a full-fledged vacation that included both London and Scotland, I wondered how to get from London to Scotland (and once in Scotland, where should we go?).
Of the travel options, flying seemed like a waste and driving on the left side of the road was out of my comfort zone. That left the third option – take the train.
A google search of trains from London to Scotland quickly led me to this superb website:
Which is run by an ex-BritRail employee who loves traveling by train (and not just in the UK). I have used that site, now, not just for information about train travel in the UK, but also in China!
We decided to take the high-speed “Flying Scotsman” from Kings Cross station in London to Edinburgh – 4 hours at 125+ miles/hour. I used the information from https://www.seat61.com to reserve first-class seats (on the right-side of the train) and book tickets on the LNERwebsite, https://www.lner.co.uk/travel-information/travelling-now/personal-travel-planner/.
At the Kings Cross train station, if you’re a Harry Potter fan, you’ll find Platform 9¾ for a photo op…

Once on the train, my lovely wife and travel-companion and I were able to sit back, relax and leave the driving to LNER!


A view of some sheep and the sea from the right-side of the train…

Passing through one of the picturesque cities along the way…

Once in Edinburgh, we walked from the train station up a short hill to our hotel on the “Royal Mile”, the Radisson Blu. Definitely use a roller-bag for this hike!