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Kirkcaldy station - train trip planner

Kirkcaldy station - Tuesday schedule

LineDirectionTime
CALEDONIAN SLEEPERAberdeen05:17
SCOTRAILEdinburgh05:57
SCOTRAILAberdeen06:04
SCOTRAILEdinburgh06:31
SCOTRAILDundee06:45
SCOTRAILEdinburgh06:57
SCOTRAILAberdeen07:03
SCOTRAILPerth07:23
SCOTRAILEdinburgh07:27
SCOTRAILEdinburgh07:39
SCOTRAILDundee07:47
SCOTRAILEdinburgh08:05
SCOTRAILPerth08:22
SCOTRAILEdinburgh08:26
SCOTRAILDundee08:48
SCOTRAILEdinburgh08:49
SCOTRAILPerth09:24
SCOTRAILEdinburgh09:25
SCOTRAILDundee09:46
LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAYLondon Kings Cross09:47
SCOTRAILEdinburgh09:58
CROSSCOUNTRYPenzance10:18
SCOTRAILPerth10:23
SCOTRAILEdinburgh10:28
SCOTRAILDundee10:46

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Directions to Kirkcaldy (Kirkcaldy And Dysart) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Kirkcaldy

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Bus stations near Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart

  • College Of Nursing, Raith,2 min walk,
  • East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy,2 min walk,
  • Railway Station Stance D, Kirkcaldy,3 min walk,
  • St Brycedale Road, Kirkcaldy,4 min walk,
  • Ostlere Rd, Kirkcaldy,4 min walk,
  • Percival Street, Kirkcaldy,6 min walk,

Bus lines to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart

  • 13,West Wemyss - Ballingry,
  • 13A,West Wemyss - Kirkcaldy Fife Central Retail Pk,
  • 35,Kirkcaldy bus station - Chapel, Glen Bruar Place,
  • 32,Glenrothes,
  • 34A,Chapel,
  • SH1,Burntisland,
  • BW10,Kirkcaldy,
  • KC2,Kirkcaldy High School - Sauchenbush or Kirkcaldy,
  • SM3,St Maries Primary School - Raith,
  • 7,Dunfermline bus station - Leven bus station,
  • 7A,Dunfermline bus station - Leven bus station,
  • 14,Kirkcaldy bus station - Chapel Fife Central Retail Park,
  • 14,Dunnikier Estate circular - Kirkcaldy,
  • 14A,Kirkcaldy bus station - Chapel Fife Central Retail Park,
  • 18,Kelty - Leven,
  • 18A,Kelty - Kirkcaldy,
  • 18B,Kelty - Kirkcaldy Victoria Hospital,
  • X24A,Glasgow, Buchanan bus station - St Andrews or Leven,
  • X27,Glasgow, Buchanan bus station - St Andrews or Leven,
  • 32A,Kirkcaldy bus station - Glenrothes bus station,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Kirkcaldy?

    The nearest stations to Kirkcaldy are:

    • College Of Nursing, Raith is 74 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy is 138 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Railway Station Stance D, Kirkcaldy is 171 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • St Brycedale Road, Kirkcaldy is 244 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Ostlere Rd, Kirkcaldy is 274 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Percival Street, Kirkcaldy is 429 meters away, 6 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Kirkcaldy?

    These Bus lines stop near Kirkcaldy: 18B, 39B, X27, X58A

  • Which Train lines stop near Kirkcaldy?

    These Train lines stop near Kirkcaldy: LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY, SCOTRAIL

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart?

    The nearest bus stops to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart are College Of Nursing, Raith and East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart?

    The X27 is the first Bus that goes to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart. It stops nearby at 06:42.

  • What time is the last Bus to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart?

    The 35A is the last Bus that goes to Kirkcaldy in Kirkcaldy And Dysart. It stops nearby at 23:52.

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The station has the following entrances: Whyte Melville Rd and Kirkcaldy

The first line to this station is CALEDONIAN SLEEPER, at 05:17, and the last line is SCOTRAIL at 00:39.

This station serves National Rail and National Rail’s lines

Kirkcaldy, Kirkcaldy And Dysart
Kirkcaldy, Kirkcaldy And DysartKirkcaldy ( kur-KAW-dee; Scots: Kirkcaldy; Scottish Gaelic: Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about 11.6 miles (19 km) north of Edinburgh and 27.6 miles (44 km) south-southwest of Dundee. The town had a recorded population of 49,460 in 2011, making it Fife's second-largest settlement and the 12th most populous settlement in Scotland. Kirkcaldy has long been nicknamed the Lang Toun (; Scots for "long town") in reference to the early town's 0.9-mile (1.4 km) main street, as indicated on maps from the 16th and 17th centuries. The street would finally reach a length of nearly 4 miles (6.4 km), connecting the burgh to the neighbouring settlements of Linktown, Pathhead, Sinclairtown and Gallatown, which became part of the town in 1876. The formerly separate burgh of Dysart was also later absorbed into Kirkcaldy in 1930 under an act of Parliament. The area around Kirkcaldy has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. The first document to refer to the town is from 1075, when Malcolm III granted the settlement to the church of Dunfermline. David I later gave the burgh to Dunfermline Abbey, which had succeeded the church: a status which was officially recognised by Robert I in 1327. The town only gained its independence from Abbey rule when it was created a royal burgh by Charles I in 1644. From the early 16th century, the establishment of a harbour at the East Burn confirmed the town's early role as an important trading port. The town also began to develop around the salt, coal mining and nail making industries. The production of linen which followed in 1672 was later instrumental in the introduction of floorcloth in 1847 by linen manufacturer, Michael Nairn. In 1877 this in turn contributed to linoleum, which became the town's most successful industry: Kirkcaldy was a world producer until well into the mid-1960s. The town expanded considerably in the 1950s and 1960s, though the decline of the linoleum industry and other manufacturing restricted its growth thereafter. Today, the town is a major service centre for the central Fife area. Public facilities include a main leisure centre, theatre, museum and art gallery, three public parks and an ice rink. Kirkcaldy is also known as the birthplace of social philosopher and economist Adam Smith who wrote his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations in the town. In the early 21st century, employment is dominated by the service sector: the biggest employer in the town is PayWizard, formerly known as MGT plc (call centre). Other main employers include NHS Fife, Forbo (linoleum and vinyl floor coverings), Fife College, Whitworths (flour millers) and Smith Anderson (paper making).
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