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Travel Information

Use the Travel Section sub-menus to find specific information and services about Road, Rail, Taxi & Self-Drive car hire.

Currently, there is a total of 23 records in the database.

General notes about bus and rail-link services:

The Scottish Borders benefits from an extensive bus network linking towns and communities throughout the region with each other, and with Edinburgh, Carlisle and Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Most bus services between major towns in the area run hourly and there are bus stations or interchange points at Jedburgh, Galashiels, Kelso and Hawick. A selection of Scottish Borders area timetables may be found by clicking here


The ScotRail Scottish Borders 'Rail link' services operate on three routes: