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Gary Armstrong

ScotRail warn of busy Glasgow trains this weekend due to Celtic and Rangers games at Hampden

ScotRail are warning of busy trains in Glasgow this weekend with Celtic and Rangers both due to play ay Hampden.

The rail operator says train services will be much busier than normal throughout Scotland as rugby fans travel to the BT Murrayfield Stadium for Scotland’s final Autumn Nations Series match, while football supporters flock to Hampden Park for the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals.

Celtic play St Johnstone in the first Premier Sports Cup semi-final at Hampden Park on Saturday at 5.15pm, while Rangers take on Hibernian in the second semi-final in the south side on Sunday at 4pm.

ScotRail say they are adding extra seats to as many trains as possible to help fans travel to the games, however the train operator is advising supporters to leave extra time for travel as trains will be much busier than normal, particularly on Saturday, 20 November.

Fans are also encouraged not to leave it to the last train to travel home.

Queuing systems will be in place at Glasgow Central before the football and at Mount Florida and Kings Park after the final whistle, as well as at Haymarket after the rugby in Edinburgh.

ScotRail say: "To reduce the need to queue, customers should buy their return tickets to Mount Florida, Kings Park, or Haymarket in advance via the ScotRail app or website.

"On Sunday, 21 November, separate queues will be in place for Rangers and Hibs fans at Glasgow Central station. Rangers fans will queue for services to Mount Florida via the carriage drive on Hope Street, while Hibernian 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 Hibernian supporters should make their way home from Kings Park station.

"Customers are also reminded that the wearing of a face covering is mandatory on trains and in stations, and the consumption of alcohol remains prohibited on ScotRail services."

Phil Campbell, ScotRail Head of Customer Operations, said: "We’re preparing for another big weekend of sport with fans travelling all across the country to cheer on their team.

"To help the events run smoothly, we’ll be adding more seats as many trains as possible over the weekend, however, trains will be much busier than normal so please plan ahead.

"I encourage anyone travelling this weekend to allow extra time for travel, and to minimise your need to queue, buy your tickets in advance on the ScotRail app or website."

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