Football fans planning to travel to Hampden Park for the men’s football international between Scotland and Northern Ireland on Tuesday 26 March have been advised that additional services will run to the station nearest to the football stadium.
ScotRail is planning to run extra services with additional carriages to Mount Florida both before and after the game in order to assist supporters to get to the match, which starts at 19:45.
The Scottish team will be continuing its preparations for the Euro 2024 tournament and ScotRail is advising that services are likely to be busier than normal and that travellers should plan ahead.
Queuing systems will be in place at Glasgow Central ahead of the kick off and at Mount Florida once the match is over, though passengers can reduce the need to queue by buying return tickets in advance through the mTicket system which is available on the ScotRail app.
Tickets bought this way will become available immediately on the mobile device used to make the purchase.
Customers heading to Hampden should plan ahead and allow more time for travel, as queuing systems will be in place before and after the match, and trains will be busy.”
Phil Campbell
Passengers travelling from Northern Ireland to Scotland by ferry should also check connections from Stranraer. Trains are presently being replaced by buses, as demolition work is taking place at the former Ayr Station Hotel.
Extra staff are expected to be on hand to assist people. The carrying and consumption of alcohol is also not permitted on either ScotRail trains or stations.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: “We’re looking forward to helping fans travel by train to watch the Scotland men’s national team play Northern Ireland at Hampden on Tuesday night.
“We’re adding more services and extra carriages to trains between Glasgow Central and Mount Florida to help supporters travel to and from the match, and we’ll have additional staff on hand to help you.
“Customers heading to Hampden should plan ahead and allow more time for travel, as queuing systems will be in place before and after the match, and trains will be busy.
“Buying your return tickets in advance through our mTicket system on the ScotRail app will reduce your need to queue.”
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