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Katie Williams

TRNSMT 2022: ScotRail's urgent travel warning to Edinburgh festivalgoers ahead of Lewis Capaldi set

ScotRail have issued an urgent travel warning to everyone heading to TRNSMT today as there will be no trains running after Lewis Capaldi's set.

TRNSMT is a three-day music festival and has been running from Friday July 8 and closes on Sunday with Lewis Capaldi's performance tonight. However, the travel provider has enforced a temporary timetable and this had led to a reduced number of trains.

Ticketholders have been warned to plan their travel ahead TRNMST wraps up at 11pm and if festivalgoers from Edinburgh and outside of Glasgow haven't made arrangements, they could find themselves stranded.

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In a statement ScotRail said: "If you're attending TRNSMT today, please consider your travel options.

"The gates at Glasgow Green will be open from 12pm, and we'd encourage you to travel to the venue early if you possibly can.

"No trains will leave Glasgow city centre after TRNSMT ends this evening."

They add: "If you're attending TRNSMT on Saturday or Sunday from the North of Scotland or from South West Scotland, you may see buses replace trains for part of your journey due to Network Rail engineering work between Inverness and Aberdeen, and between Dumfries and Kilmarnock. Please take this into account when planning your journey. Click here for more information."

As for CityLink, according to their website, buses from Glasgow to Edinburgh from 11pm-1am are fully booked.

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