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What do you get on first class train Glasgow to Edinburgh?

Good to know (FAQs) As well as more spacious and comfortable seating, First Class on ScotRail trains includes complimentary food and drinks, and power sockets at every seat.



Traveling First Class on the ScotRail "eXpress" (Class 385) service between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley in 2026 offers a significantly more refined experience than standard class. Passengers enjoy a quieter, dedicated carriage with only 20 seats, providing much more personal space and a "business-ready" environment. The seats are larger, often reclining, and upholstered in premium fabrics or leather. Every seat is equipped with a large table, a dedicated power socket, and a USB port, making it ideal for working during the 45-minute journey. You also get access to free high-speed Wi-Fi and window blinds to control your lighting. While a full meal service is not standard on this short commuter hop, many 2026 services include "hospitality" (subject to availability) which provides complimentary water, light snacks, and tea or coffee, helping you arrive at your destination refreshed.

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ScotRail First Class food and drinks ScotRail offer an at-seat catering service on most of their services between Inverness, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh. With your First Class train ticket, you'll get a free hot or soft drink and a sweet or savoury snack for the journey.

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Exclusive to First-Class Passengers Once onboard, you'll enjoy complimentary at-seat meal and beverage service provided by our onboard staff of First Class attendants. Selections include freshly prepared chef inspired entrees as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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First class cabins tend to have more comfortable seats which are reclinable, larger and have extra legroom. These features will be a godsend if you are making a long journey and travelling on a route where it can occasionally be difficult to find a seat during peak times.

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Exclusive to First-Class Passengers Once onboard, you'll enjoy complimentary at-seat meal and beverage service provided by our onboard staff of First Class attendants. Selections include freshly prepared chef inspired entrees as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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First Class with LNER The seats are wider and recline for added comfort. Each seat has generous leg-room and larger tables for you to work. Azuma has our fastest ever Wi-Fi to keep you connected. Power sockets and USB charging points at every seat.

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On routes served by Thameslink trains, first class accommodation can be found at the very front of the train. The first class compartment at the rear of Thameslink trains is always declassified. Routes with first class operate between; King's Lynn/Cambridge and London King's Cross/St Pancras.

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First class could be at the front or back. You could have two (or more) trains joined together. So first class may be at the front of the first train and at the front of the second train which would equate to the middle of the entire train !

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If overcrowding becomes intense, first class can be “declassified”, i.e. opened up to all passengers, regardless of their tickets. But there is no automatic right to occupy first class. Ad hoc declassification typically happens after other trains have been cancelled or seriously delayed.

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Whether you're travelling for work or leisure, a seat in First Class gives you quieter surroundings, a comfier seat and more space to get on with your day. You also get more window space – perfect for enjoying the fantastic views that accompany journeys in Scotland.

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No alcohol can be drunk at any station in Scotland or on board any ScotRail train at any time of day. You cannot carry visible alcohol – open or unopened. Alcohol can be carried in a bag where it cannot be seen. You will not be able to use our services if you are deemed unfit to do so.

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“While we expected some variation, particularly with the longer flights, it was interesting to see that a first-class upgrade costs an average of anywhere between $93 to $658.” Overall, the study found that on average, passengers pay $262.97 on each one-way flight for first-class cabins, and more than $525 to go round- ...

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For customers seeking both privacy and savings in First Class, Roomettes feature two comfortable seats by day transformed to upper and lower beds by night. Each room includes a big picture window, newly upgraded bedding, pillows, towels and linens and access to a restroom and shower in your car.

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Roomy, Comfortable Seating A luggage tower and oversized overhead bins enable easy storage of carry-on luggage. Complimentary WiFi is also available. Amtrak Guest Reward members traveling in Acela First Class receive 50% point bonus.

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