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How to get fromThe Kelpies to Pitlochryby train, bus, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from The Kelpies to Pitlochry by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

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    1. Take the train from Falkirk Grahamston to Pitlochrytrain train London Kings Cross - Inverness / ...
    2h 48m
    £25–37
  2. Drive 60.9 mi

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    1. Drive from The Kelpies to Pitlochrycar car 60.9 mi
    1h 11m
    £15–22
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from North Approach Road to Park & Ride Arrival Baybus bus X24 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Park & Ride to West End Car Parkbus bus M90
    3h 21m
    £17–32
  4. Line 2 bus, train

    1. Take the bus from Tweed Street to Station Hotelbus bus 2
    2. Take the train from Stirling to Pitlochrytrain train Edinburgh - Inverness / ...
    3h 17m
    £23–60

The Kelpies to Pitlochry by foot, bus, and train

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration2h 48mAverage Duration
Ticket£25Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between The Kelpies, Scotland and Pitlochry, Scotland?

London North Eastern Railway Limited (LNER) operates a train from Falkirk Grahamston to Pitlochry once daily. Tickets cost £24–35 and the journey takes 1h 20m. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from The Kelpies to West End Car Park via Kerse Bridge, North Approach Road, Park & Ride Arrival Bay, and Park & Ride in around 3h 21m.

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