gpb_croppers63
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Hi All,
Sorry if this question has been asked before. I have tried searching the forums and the internet but haven't come across anything definitive.
I'm travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow in a few weeks time. There is a perfectly-timed Cross Country service from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central (where my hotel is, thus negating the need to walk from Queen Street) that has XC-only Anytime fares available for much less than the ScotRail fare. As I will be landing in to Edinburgh airport around 1 1/2 hours before the departure of the train, I'm not 100% certain I will actually make it so I don't want to buy it in advance as I can't excess it up to the ScotRail fare as far as I'm aware.
My question is this: as it's an Anytime fare, can I buy it on board the Cross Country train if I'm struggling for time? I know discounted fares aren't available to buy on board but an Anytime fare isn't a discounted fare in theory (although it is much cheaper than the ScotRail fare).
Thanks in advance!
Sorry if this question has been asked before. I have tried searching the forums and the internet but haven't come across anything definitive.
I'm travelling from Edinburgh to Glasgow in a few weeks time. There is a perfectly-timed Cross Country service from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central (where my hotel is, thus negating the need to walk from Queen Street) that has XC-only Anytime fares available for much less than the ScotRail fare. As I will be landing in to Edinburgh airport around 1 1/2 hours before the departure of the train, I'm not 100% certain I will actually make it so I don't want to buy it in advance as I can't excess it up to the ScotRail fare as far as I'm aware.
My question is this: as it's an Anytime fare, can I buy it on board the Cross Country train if I'm struggling for time? I know discounted fares aren't available to buy on board but an Anytime fare isn't a discounted fare in theory (although it is much cheaper than the ScotRail fare).
Thanks in advance!