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How to get to Glasgow

Getting There: Introduction

By planning a journey to Glasgow, you are opening a gateway to the vast expanses of the state of Montana in the USA. Situated in the Milk River valley, this cosy city attracts adventure seekers with its authentic atmosphere and proximity to natural landmarks. You can reach your destination in various ways: by taking a legendary railway route, catching a flight, or embarking on an exciting drive along scenic highways.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the city is by taking a flight arriving at the local Glasgow (GGW) airport. This air gateway serves regular light aviation flights connecting the region with the state's major transport hubs. Such a flight allows you to enjoy views of Montana from above and land just a few minutes' drive from the centre.

Alternatively, you can consider flying to neighbouring cities. The nearest major hub is located in the city of Wolf Point, situated 75 km from your destination. Travellers also frequently choose the airports in Glendive or Williston, from where the journey to Glasgow can be continued via a rented car.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
OLF
79 km
47 min
GDV
241 km
2 h 20 min
ISN
233 km
2 h 25 min

Available plane tickets

By Train

Travelling by train is one of the most scenic ways to get to Glasgow. The city is one of the stops on the legendary Empire Builder route by Amtrak, which connects Chicago with the Pacific coast. The railway station is located in the historic centre, making arrival exceptionally convenient for tourists.

If tickets for the direct route are unavailable, you can travel to the station in the city of Wolf Point, located approximately 75 km to the east. A railway journey across the northern plains of the USA will provide unforgettable impressions of the changing landscapes outside your carriage window.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
OLF
79 km
47 min
GDV
241 km
2 h 20 min
ISN
233 km
2 h 25 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Intercity bus services in this region are less actively developed than rail transport; however, you can reach Glasgow via routes from neighbouring settlements. A trip from the city of Wolf Point will take about 1 hour, covering a distance of just over 80 km. This is a convenient option for a connection if you have arrived in a neighbouring region.

A longer route connects the city with the transport hub of Williston. The road, spanning approximately 252 km, will require around 2.7 hours of travel time. It is recommended to check the schedule of local carriers in advance before your trip, as services may not run daily.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
OLF
81 km
1 h 1 min
ISN
252 km
2 h 42 min

By Car

Travelling by car along the roads of Montana offers a sense of complete freedom. The shortest route leads from the city of Wolf Point: the distance of 79 km can be comfortably covered in less than an hour (about 0.8 hrs). The highway runs through flat terrain, ensuring a calm driving experience.

For those driving from further afield, routes from Williston (233 km) or Glendive (240 km) are suitable. In both cases, the travel time will be approximately 2.3–2.4 hours. The road surface in this part of the USA is generally of excellent quality, and low traffic allows you to enjoy the prairie scenery without unnecessary stress.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
OLF
79 km
47 min
GDV
241 km
2 h 20 min
ISN
233 km
2 h 25 min

Traveller Tips

A trip to the north-eastern part of Montana requires a little preparation to ensure your holiday is perfect. Here are several recommendations that will help you feel confident in this region.

  1. Clothing and Gear. The weather here is changeable. Even in summer, it is recommended to carry a windbreaker and a warm sweater for cool evenings, while in winter, multi-layered insulated clothing is essential.
  2. Transport. Public transport within the city is limited. To fully explore the surroundings and visit the Fort Peck Dam, it is highly recommended to rent a car.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the US Dollar (USD). Cards are accepted almost everywhere, but having small cash notes is useful for tips or purchases in small shops.
  4. Road Safety. Be extremely vigilant when driving at twilight and at night: wild animals (deer, antelope) wandering onto the highway is a frequent occurrence.
  5. Connectivity and Language. The main language is English. Mobile coverage may be unstable in remote areas outside the city, so please download offline maps in advance.
  6. Local Etiquette. The residents of Montana are known for their hospitality and friendliness. It is customary to greet shop assistants and leave tips in restaurants amounting to 15–20%.
  7. What to Avoid. Do not set off on long journeys with a half-empty tank. Distances between petrol stations can be significant.
  8. Additional Advice. Be sure to visit the local history museum and the famous Fort Peck Dam — these are the main points of pride in the region.

By following these simple tips, you can avoid logistical inconveniences and fully focus on the beauty and hospitality of the American West.

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