ScotRail preparing for Glasgow 2018

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ScotRail is to help spectators travelling to venues across Scotland for the 2018 European Championships, which is held between Thursday 2 and Sunday 12 August.

Glasgow will host the best of Europe's sporting talent in the eleven day event as 52 nations come together to compete in 12 sports.

As with all major events, will have more staff on hand at key stations to ensure that things run smoothly.

ScotRail will be putting on more trains, extra carriages, and adding more stops on routes between key tournament venues across Scotland.

What did the officials say?

Graham Heald, ScotRail Alliance Head of Customer Experience, said:

“I'm delighted to see yet another fantastic sporting event come to Scotland. We'll be doing all we can to get people to the games, with more trains and extra carriages on key routes.

“However, services are still expected to be busier than usual – especially towards Edinburgh with the festivals beginning next week. We ask that customers buy their tickets and plan their journey in advance.”

Transport Secretary Michael Matheson said:

“It's great to see Glasgow playing host again to one of the biggest sporting competitions in Europe. Our transport system has earned an excellent reputation from past events such as the Commonwealth Games and Ryder Cup, so our operators are experienced in getting spectators to venues on time, but also ensuring commuters, residents and tourists can get around with minimal fuss too.

“We want everyone to have an enjoyable time and are working closely with our transport partners to ensure this happens. Plans include extra capacity, services and staff from ScotRail to help things go smoothly. Anyone travelling around the city during the European Championships can play their part by planning journeys in advance using all the available information, such as the ScotRail and ‘Get Ready Glasgow' social media accounts.

“Given these sporting events coincide with the Edinburgh Festivals we appreciate there may be certain pinch points when the network is very busy. We appreciate the public's patience and understanding during these extremely busy periods.”

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  • And also Class 385’s have started service between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley which will boost the service with more 385’s entering service throughout this year. Which could help with events happening and getting people off roads and onto trains even more.

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