Map of Edinburgh Waverley Station – Train, Transport & Entrance Guide
Edinburgh Waverley Station is Scotland’s principal intercity railway station and one of the United Kingdom’s most important regional and long-distance transport hubs. Located between Edinburgh’s Old Town and New Town, the station provides local, regional and intercity services to destinations throughout Scotland and the rest of Britain.
The station occupies a broad valley beneath North Bridge, with Princes Street and the New Town to the north and the Royal Mile and Old Town to the south. Its central location places passengers within walking distance of many of Edinburgh’s best-known streets, landmarks, hotels and visitor attractions.
This map of Edinburgh Waverley Station provides a location guide to the Waverley Bridge, Market Street, Calton Road and Waverley Steps entrances, railway platforms, tram and bus connections, taxi facilities, surrounding streets and nearby attractions.
## Quick Answer
Edinburgh Waverley Station is located between Princes Street and Edinburgh’s Old Town. The Waverley Bridge entrance provides access from the western side of the station, while other entrances connect with Market Street, Calton Road, Princes Street and Waverley Mall.
## Map of Edinburgh Waverley Station
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors.
## Where Is Edinburgh Waverley Station Located?
Edinburgh Waverley Station is located in the centre of Edinburgh between the Old Town and New Town.
The station sits below Princes Street and North Bridge, with Waverley Bridge at its western end, Calton Road to the east and Market Street along the southern side. Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Princes Street Gardens and St Andrew Square are all within walking distance.
The map marker identifies the Waverley Bridge entrance on the western side of the station.
## Train Services
### ScotRail
ScotRail operates frequent local, regional and intercity services from Edinburgh Waverley to destinations throughout Scotland.
Major destinations include Glasgow, Stirling, Dunblane, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness, Falkirk, North Berwick, Tweedbank and stations across the Edinburgh suburban network.
### London North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway operates long-distance services along the East Coast Main Line.
Major destinations include Berwick-upon-Tweed, Newcastle, Durham, York, Leeds, Peterborough and London King’s Cross.
### Avanti West Coast
Avanti West Coast operates long-distance services between Edinburgh and destinations along the West Coast Main Line.
Services may connect Edinburgh with Carlisle, Preston, Lancaster, Birmingham and London Euston.
### TransPennine Express
TransPennine Express operates regional and long-distance services between Edinburgh and destinations in northern England.
Destinations may include Newcastle, York, Leeds, Manchester and Manchester Airport.
### CrossCountry
CrossCountry operates long-distance services connecting Edinburgh with cities across Britain.
Routes may include Newcastle, York, Leeds, Sheffield, Birmingham, Bristol, Plymouth and other destinations farther south.
### Caledonian Sleeper
Caledonian Sleeper operates overnight railway services between Edinburgh and London.
Passengers should check current departure boards because operators, stopping patterns and platform allocations may change.
## Station Areas
### Waverley Bridge Entrance
The Waverley Bridge entrance provides access from Princes Street, Princes Street Gardens and the western side of the city centre.
Long ramps descend from the bridge towards the main station concourse.
### Waverley Steps Entrance
The Waverley Steps entrance connects the station with Princes Street and Waverley Mall.
Escalators and elevators provide access between street level and the station.
### Market Street Entrance
The Market Street entrance provides access from the Old Town side of the station.
This entrance is useful for passengers travelling to the Royal Mile, Cockburn Street, Edinburgh Castle and attractions south of the railway tracks.
### Calton Road Entrance
The Calton Road entrance serves the eastern side of the station.
It provides convenient access for passengers approaching from Calton Hill, Regent Road and areas east of the city centre.
### Main Concourse
The main concourse contains passenger information displays, ticketing facilities, shops, cafés and routes to the railway platforms.
### Railway Platforms
Edinburgh Waverley has 20 numbered platforms serving local, regional and long-distance passenger trains.
## Station Facilities
• Ticket office and ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Accessible station entrances
• Elevators and escalators
• Step-free access to all platforms
• Waiting areas
• First-class lounge
• Toilets and accessible toilets
• Changing Places facility
• Baby-changing facilities
• Passenger assistance services
• Left luggage service
• Shops and convenience stores
• Cafés, restaurants and food outlets
• Bicycle parking
• Taxi facilities
• Public Wi-Fi
## Transport Connections
### Edinburgh Trams
The nearest tram services can be accessed around Princes Street and St Andrew Square.
Trams provide connections through central Edinburgh towards Haymarket, Edinburgh Park and Edinburgh Airport, as well as destinations towards Leith and Newhaven.
### Buses
Numerous local bus routes operate from stops along Princes Street, North Bridge, South Bridge, George Street and surrounding streets.
### Edinburgh Bus Station
Edinburgh Bus Station is a separate facility near St Andrew Square, a short walk northwest of Waverley Station.
It provides regional coach and longer-distance bus services.
### Taxis
Taxi pickup facilities are available around the station precinct, including the Market Street side.
Passengers should follow current station signs for designated taxi ranks and passenger pickup areas.
### Walking
Princes Street, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, St Giles’ Cathedral, Calton Hill and the main Old Town and New Town districts are within walking distance.
### Haymarket Station
Haymarket Station is a separate railway station west of the city centre.
Many trains serving Edinburgh Waverley also stop at Haymarket, although passengers should check the individual service before travelling.
## Nearby Attractions
• Princes Street
• Princes Street Gardens
• Royal Mile
• Edinburgh Castle
• Scott Monument
• St Giles’ Cathedral
• National Gallery of Scotland
• Calton Hill
• Edinburgh Old Town
• George Street
• St Andrew Square
• Scottish Parliament Building
## Visitor Tips
Check the departure boards before proceeding towards the platforms because platform assignments may be announced or changed close to departure.
Use the Waverley Bridge or Waverley Steps entrance for Princes Street, Princes Street Gardens and the New Town.
Use the Market Street entrance for Cockburn Street, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle and the Old Town.
Use the Calton Road entrance for Calton Hill, Regent Road and destinations east of the station.
Allow additional time to reach the correct platform because Edinburgh Waverley is a large station with platforms extending across a wide area.
Follow signs carefully when transferring between railway services, buses and Edinburgh Trams.
Do not confuse Edinburgh Waverley Station with Haymarket Station, which is located farther west.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is Edinburgh Waverley Station?
Edinburgh Waverley Station is located in central Edinburgh between Princes Street and the Old Town.
### Which train operators use Edinburgh Waverley Station?
The station is served by operators including ScotRail, London North Eastern Railway, Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, CrossCountry and Caledonian Sleeper.
### How many platforms does Edinburgh Waverley Station have?
Edinburgh Waverley has 20 numbered railway platforms.
### Which entrance should I use for the Royal Mile?
The Market Street entrance is generally the most convenient for Cockburn Street, the Royal Mile and the Old Town.
### Which entrance should I use for Princes Street?
The Waverley Steps and Waverley Bridge entrances provide convenient access to Princes Street and the New Town.
### Is Edinburgh Waverley Station accessible?
Yes. Step-free access is available to all platforms, although passengers should check current elevator and entrance information before travelling.
### Is Edinburgh Bus Station beside Waverley Station?
Edinburgh Bus Station is a separate facility near St Andrew Square, within walking distance of Waverley Station.
### Can passengers travel directly to Edinburgh Airport?
Edinburgh Waverley does not have a direct railway line to the airport. Passengers can connect with Edinburgh Trams, airport buses or other transport services in the city centre.
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Disclaimer: This map is provided as a general location and orientation guide. Station entrances, pedestrian routes, platform access, railway services, transport stops and vehicle access arrangements may change because of construction, maintenance or operational requirements. Check official railway information and signs at the station before travelling.