East Kilbride is a town in the Central Belt of Scotland, some 8 miles southeast of Glasgow, with a population of 75,310 in 2020. It's notorious for its "New Town" architecture, yet its main attraction is the Museum of Rural Life. In Gaelic Cille Bhrìghde means the church of St Bride or Brigit, probably the 6th century Irish saint rather than the 5th century Scottish one.
Housing in post-war Glasgow was a bleak mixture of slums and craters, so five "new towns" were built rapidly to rejuvenate the Central Belt. Four of them were on greenfield sites, East Kilbride being the first from 1947. It was followed by Glenrothes, Cumbernauld and Livingston, while the fifth was built onto the existing town of Irvine. These fulfilled an urgent need for housing but demonstrated all that is wrong with crass central planning. A sixth town, intended for Stonehouse south of Hamilton, fortunately was never built. However East Kilbride has preserved some attractive countryside along the Rotten Calder valley, the moors of Lanarkshire rise to the south, and a couple of miles out is the Museum of Rural Life.
Long-distance public transport to East Kilbride will usually involve travelling via central Glasgow.
By air: from Glasgow Airport (IATA: GLA) take the bus to Buchanan station then bus or train to East Kilbride as below.
East Kilbride railway station 📍 has trains every 30 min from Glasgow Central, taking 30 min. They run from 6AM to 11PM and also stop at Hairmyres at the northwest edge of town, convenient for the University Hospital. The station has a ticket office and machines, waiting room, news stand and toilets. There is step-free access to the sole platform.
Bus: The bus station is in the main shopping centre. First Glasgow Bus 18 runs every 10 min from Glasgow Sauchiehall St and Central Station via Rutherglen to East Kilbride, taking an hour, and continuing to Greenhills Shopping Centre. Bus 31 also runs hourly to town from Glasgow Osborne St via Gorbals, Castlemilk, Carmunnock and Stewartfield (for the Museum of Rural Life). These run 5PM to midnight. There are also night buses from Glasgow Sauchiehall St in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday: N6 via Cathcart to East Kilbride and Calderwood, and N18 via Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Burnside and East Kilbride to Greenhills.
Stagecoach West Scotland Bus X16 runs hourly from Hamilton to East Kilbride and continues west to Kilmarnock and Ayr. An occasional direct bus runs from Motherwell but it's usually quicker to change in Hamilton.
By road the usual approaches are M8 from Edinburgh, M74 from Carlisle and M77 from Kilmarnock, to join A725 / A726. From central Glasgow you'd probably follow A730 onto A749.
Bus 31 runs past the Museum of Rural Life.
Taxi firms are Mo's (+44 7967 756772 ) and EK (+44 1355 229171 ) who get rotten reviews.
East Kilbride has 4G from all UK carriers. As of July 2021, 5G has not yet reached town but is getting close.
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