ScotRail is urging fans to allow more time for their journeys and to expect services to be busier than normal during a big weekend of cup football in Glasgow. Weekend engineering works on some routes also mean that replacement buses will be in operation, meaning longer journey times for those travelling to Hampden Park.
Due to planned Network Rail engineering works, replacement buses will be in operation between Kilmarnock and Glasgow as well as between Dundee and Aberdeen. Fans travelling on either of those routes will need to allow more time for their journeys as buses will take considerably longer with fewer seats available.
Rangers fans will queue for services to Mount Florida via the carriage driveway on Hope Street, while Aberdeen supporters will queue for services to Kings Park via the main concourse in Glasgow Central station. After the match, Rangers fans should travel home via Mount Florida, while Aberdeen supporters should make their way home from Kings Park station.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Head of Customer Operations, said: “We’re preparing for another big weekend of football with fans travelling to Glasgow to cheer on their team.