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East Coast offers direct London to Aberdeen services and connecting services through Edinburgh with First Scot Rail. Trains leave from London Kings Cross to http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/abd/details.html Aberdeen Station throughout the day. The journey takes about 7 1/2 hours and costs from £95.50, round trip, when purchased as two one-way, advance-fare tickets. National Express Coaches from London to Aberdeen take between 12 to 13 1/2 hours and cost £38.50 (2011 price) round trip. Buses leave Victoria Coach Station in London for Aberdeen Bus Station twice a day, morning and night.Bus tickets can be purchased online. There is usually a 50pence booking fee.
Edinburgh is 545 miles northeast of London, using the M1, M6 and M42 motorways in England and the M74, M8, M9 and M90 motorways in Scotland. In perfect conditions, it can take about 10 hours to drive but conditions are rarely perfect and this journey should only be taken by car as part of a multi-day tour or by alternating drivers.Keep in mind that gasoline, called petrol in the UK, is sold by the liter (a little more than a quart) and the price is usually more than $1 a quart. Parking in Bath Centre may also be expensive.
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