SCOTRAIL has offered additional services to and from Hampden but has urged football fans to plan ahead due to the new timetable. 

Ahead of Wednesday's Scotland v Ukraine match, rail bosses have confirmed that they will be running extra services to accommodate the surge of passengers travelling to the Southside.

They also reminded passengers that their new temporary timetable will leave them with 'fewer options'. 

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They tweeted: "We're urging Scotland fans to plan ahead for Wednesday's match against Ukraine, with our temporary timetable still in place.

"We'll be running some extra services to/from Mount Florida, as well as adding more carriages on trains serving Mount Florida and Kings Park.

"Supporters heading to the game should allow extra time for travel as services will be busy.

"Buying return tickets to Mount Florida in advance will help avoid additional queuing on the day.

"Visiting Ukraine fans taking the train should use services to/from Mount Florida."

 

ScotRail also reminded regular commuters that the Glasgow to Mount Florida and King's Park services would be much busier due to the football game, and said that they were enlisting extra staff to help. 

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They advised travellers that those coming to the city from further afield like Edinburgh will not be able to get the last train home.

The tweet read: "The temporary timetable means fewer options for fans going to/from Glasgow before and after the game.

"The last train to Edinburgh from Glasgow Queen St is 2215, on which those attending the match will be unable to travel."

You can check the ScotRail timetable HERE