Linlithgow Station is located on an historic route between Edinburgh and Glasgow. The station is overlooking the local hill Cockleroi and is surrounded by Linlithgow Loch.
The town’s main attraction is the Linlithgow Palace. This was a favourite home of the Stewart kings.
The railway station is managed by ScotRail. It is fully accessible to visually-impaired passengers.
Parking
Whether you are driving to Linlithgow Station for your train journey or just visiting the palace, you can choose from an extensive range of parking options near the station with JustPark. Our convenient, pre-bookable service allows you to enjoy a hassle-free start and end to your trip, plus you can guarantee a space even before you arrive. JustPark is available for all types of vehicles, from cars to motorbikes and vans. You can also book spaces for disabled travellers, too.
There is a small, free car park at the station with 96 spaces and a ticket office open Mon-Sun. A large, well-lit ticket machine and RNIB REACT system are available for visually impaired passengers. There is no left luggage or lost property office at the station. Buses run regularly along the town’s high street.
Trains
The trains that depart Linlithgow Station offer a variety of journey options. You can use our free train ticket comparison tool to find the best price for your journey. You can also save on train tickets with a Railcard.
The train fare to Linlithgow varies depending on the route and time of day. Prices are lower during the week and less busy times, such as early morning and late evening. It is also important to book your train ticket in advance. Prices tend to increase closer to your departure date.
A train trip from Edinburgh to Linlithgow takes about 16 minutes and can cost as little as $8. To save money on your train travel, try booking your ticket online in advance. You can also use a student discount to save on train tickets. TrainPal offers students the chance to enjoy 5% off as new users and an extra PS5 off with a digital Railcard.
Buses
The L1 bus departs Linlithgow Station daily. Use Moovit’s all-in-one app to get real-time schedule info, maps, and live directions. Get directions from your current location or any other address, and find your closest stop.
A short walk from the station is Linlithgow Palace, an extraordinary ruined 15th-century structure and birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Across the street is the town’s free Museum, in a renovated building. A National Rail pass will save you money on admission to the castle and other museums.
If you’re driving, the best way to reach the site is along the airport road towards Ratho Roundabout. Then take the M9 motorway to junction 3, follow signs for Linlithgow. The route also passes by the grounds of nearby Hopetoun House and Bo’ness Castle. The John Muir Way, a long-distance walking trail, also runs through town, past Blackness Castle. If you plan on using buses, consider purchasing a Linlithgow PlusBus ticket. This gives you unlimited travel on participating operators’ services, including the route to Blackness.
Restaurants
If you’re looking for a meal close to the station then check out Café Leo, 50 High Street Linlithgow. The cosy restaurant is situated in an eighteenth century butchers, which has been sympathetically refitted and oozes character. It serves a selection of modern Scottish dishes with a Mediterranean influence.
There is also a wide choice of eateries within the vicinity of the station including a sushi bar, Indian restaurant and Chinese takeaway. There are many other restaurants within the town too, as well as a number of supermarkets.
Champany is conveniently located close to air, rail and road links with Edinburgh Airport only twenty minutes drive away. Champany is also close to the railway station with direct services to both Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Queen Street, while the M9 motorway is nearby. It is also a short distance to the Avon Aqueduct. Customers can also enjoy a range of exceptional stores at the nearby Stockbridge Retail Park, which includes Sainsbury’s, ALDI and Argos.