Haymarket Railway Station - Services

Services

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Edinburgh Waverley East Coast
Motherwell
East Coast
Inverkeithing
East Coast
Falkirk Grahamston
Edinburgh Waverley Virgin Trains
Lockerbie
First TransPennine Express
Edinburgh Waverley CrossCountry
Inverkeithing
CrossCountry
Motherwell
Edinburgh Waverley First ScotRail
Linlithgow
Edinburgh Waverley First ScotRail

Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh Waverley First ScotRail

South Gyle
Edinburgh Waverley First ScotRail

Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh Waverley First ScotRail

Slateford
Historical railways
Edinburgh Waverley Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway

Saughton
E&G - Corstorphine Branch

Balgreen
Edinburgh Waverley Edinburgh Suburban and
Southside Junction Railway

Gorgie
Commencement of line Duff Street Spur

Gorgie East
On start of Edinburgh Trams
Preceding station Edinburgh Trams Following station
Shandwick Place
York Place-Edinburgh Airport Murrayfield Stadium

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