ScotRail have warned fans who are going to the Ed Sheeran concert at Hampden Park that there will be reduced return options.
The national rail provider has urged fans to plan ahead, as there will be no trains leaving from Mount Florida and Kings Park, the two stations closest to the venue, after the concert ends.
The singer will be performing on both June 16 and 17, with ScotRail adding extra carriages to trains ahead of the event to accommodate fans.
Amid a pay dispute with drivers' union ASLEF there are still driver shortages, leading to the reduced timetable which could leave fans without a train home from the venue, however.
ScotRail have also warned that there will be limited trains once fans make it to Glasgow's stations, with only four services leaving after 11pm.
- 23:17 Glasgow Central to East Kilbride
- 23:22 Glasgow Central to Stirling
- 23:30 Glasgow Central to Ayr
- 23:45 Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh Waverley
Fans have been urged to organise alternative arrangements following the concert as the limited options could make it more difficult to get home.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Head of Customer Operations, said: “We’ll be doing all we can to help customers get to the Ed Sheeran concerts at Hampden.
“We’re adding extra carriages to as many trains as we can; however, our services are expected to be very busy, so we’d encourage people to travel early if they can.
“Customers should be aware that there will be no trains from Mount Florida after the event finishes, so we urge everyone to plan ahead, check their journey, and consider their travel options.
"Queuing systems will be in place at Glasgow Central before event so please make sure you know where to go. ScotRail staff will be there to help and on hand to direct you.”
People who regularly use the Neilston and Newton services have also been warned that trains are set to be busier than usual over the two days.
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