SCOTRAIL have issued a warning to Scottish football fans returning from London this weekend.
The rail company reminded customers that connections within Scotland will not be running on Sunday due to strike action.
In a statement on Twitter they said: "For return journeys, RMT Union strike action means there will be no onward connections within Scotland on Sunday.
"Services on Saturday and Monday will run as normal. Please plan your journey ahead of time."
Away in London this weekend for the England v Scotland game? For return journeys, @RMTUnion strike action means there will be no onward connections within Scotland on Sunday
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) June 19, 2021
Services on Saturday and Monday will run as normal.
Please plan your journey ahead of time.
The train operator expects hundreds of Scotland supporters to arrive in Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley tomorrow.
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The Tartan Army are urged to plan their ownard travel as only limited services will be available.
Which services are available?
- Glasgow - Ayr (9am and every hour until 9pm)
- Glasgow - Largs (9.40am and every hour until 8.40pm)
- Glasgow - Gourock (9.20am and hourly until 6.20pm, 7.21pm, 8.20pm and 9.23pm)
With three Euro 2020 games still to take place ScotRail are offering free transport between Mount Florida and Glasgow Central station during matchdays at Hampden Park.
This offer is open to fans who have a ticket to the match at the national stadium
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