BritRail Passes

BritRail Central Scotland Pass

BRITRAIL'S NEW M-PASS!

Download any BritRail Central Scotland Consecutive Pass directly to your phone and save on the shipping cost. With the M-Pass there’s no need to wait in the ticket line, simply scan the barcode and you can enter the train platform. This pass can also be printed in the PDF format in case of loss or theft.One free seat reservation is included with each Flexible M-Pass purchase.

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Call on the biggest cities in Scotland with this pass. Travel across the central belt from inspiring Edinburgh to vibrant Glasgow to stunning Sterling and anywhere in-between. Hop on and off the trains as you wish!

Where can the pass be used?
  • Central Scotland
Eligibility
  • You can buy a BritRail Pass if you are not a UK resident.
Pre-booking time
  • Customers can select a first date of travel that is up to 11 months from the purchase date.
Additional Details
  • Not valid on special excursion trains, privately owned railways or Glasgow Airport Coach Links. Not valid on services timed to depart before 9:15am Monday to Friday. The BritRail Central Scotland Pass is now available between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh via Carstairs. Travel between Glasgow and Edinburgh is valid on ScotRail services only.
Pass Delivery
  • If a paper pass is selected, this pass is printed on official railway ticket paper that will be shipped to you. You can select from the available shipping options during checkout. Please allow sufficient time to receive your pass before your departure.
  • If an M-Pass is selected, an email with an activation link will be sent. When you are ready to use the M-Pass, click the link to select your first day of use or travel dates. After you have completed the check-in, you will be able to download your M-Pass.
Seat Reservations
  • A seat reservation is optional but recommended in order to guarantee a seat on a specific train and time. Reserve a seat.

Note: Passengers who wish to upgrade a Standard Class BritRail Pass to First Class will need to pay the difference in excess between the Standard and First Class Ordinary Fare for the leg of the journey that has not been taken. This may be paid at the ticket office before boarding the train or to the ticket inspector on the train.