Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station, the main railway station serving Edinburgh, United Kingdom, is a vital hub located between the Old and New Towns, serving as the northern terminus of the Train Sim World featured East Coast Main Line and the second-busiest station in Scotland, Europe after ScotRail Express: Edinburgh – Glasgow Central.
Edinburgh Waverley Location
- Location: Situated between the Old Town and New Town, adjacent to Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle, and the Princes Street Gardens.
- Route History: Opened in 1846 and rebuilt between 1892 and 1902, it was the flagship station for the North British Railway.
- Significance: It is the second-busiest station in Scotland, after Glasgow Central, and serves as the northern terminus of the East Coast Main Line.
- Modernization: A £130m investment program transformed the station to meet 21st-century passenger needs while preserving its heritage.
- Services: Serves as a gateway for visitors to Scotland and Edinburgh, supporting the Edinburgh-Glasgow improvement program and the Intercity Express program.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with tactile warning strips along platform edges (except for platforms 4, 7, 8, and 9).
- Platforms: Has 20 platforms serving major destinations across Scotland.
- Named after a novel: The station is named after Walter Scott’s novel Waverley.
- Luggage Storage: Offers secure luggage storage facilities.
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