Extra train carriages for fans going to the Scotland V France Rugby match

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ScotRail has announced it will be adding extra train carriages and running extra services for rugby fans travelling to Scotland’s Six Nations home game against France at the BT Murrayfield Stadium.

The match is on Sunday 11th February 2018, with kick off at 3 pm. To help keep everybody moving, will be running extra services before the match between Glasgow Queen Street and Haymarket.

Additional carriages will be added to the following routes to/from Edinburgh:

    • Glasgow Queen Street (via Falkirk High)
    • Fife Circle
    • Dunblane
    • Dundee and Perth
    • Helensburgh (via Bathgate and Glasgow Queen Street low level)

Planned evening improvement works between Polmont and Dunblane have been amended, allowing passengers to catch direct trains home after the game to Stirling and Dunblane.

There will be four trains per hour from Glasgow Queen Street to Haymarket via Falkirk High in the build-up to the game between and 11am and 1:30 pm.

Please allow extra time for your journey. Trains both to and from Edinburgh will be very busy.

As with most large events, alcohol bans will be in force.

What did the officials say?

ScotRail Alliance Head of Customer Experience, Graham Heald said “The Six Nations is one of the big sporting highlights of the year, and the ScotRail Alliance is pleased to help make things run smoothly. We are providing extra seats on key routes into Edinburgh and will be using all available trains on the day. Customers are advised to allow extra time for travel and to buy their ticket in advance, not on the day. For customers travelling with children, our Kids Go Free tickets are the perfect fit – they allow up to two children, aged 5-15, to travel free with each adult.”

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