SCOTRAIL has announced a new change to its service in Glasgow city centre.
The rail operator will now run its link buses between Central Station, Queen Street and Buchanan Bus Station more frequently.
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Monday to Saturday, the shuttle service will now run every 12 minutes throughout the day and every 20 minutes on Sundays.
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The service is free to passengers with a valid train ticket and slightly cuts down the time to get between the three locations as well as helping those with mobility issues or heavy luggage.
It is estimated it takes around 7 minutes to walk from Central Station to Queen Street.
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