ScotRail Boosts Late-Night Service for Glasgow-Edinburgh Take That Fans
ScotRail is enhancing its late-night service for fans attending the highly anticipated Take That concerts between Glasgow and Edinburgh. With thousands expected to gather for these events, the railway service is preparing to accommodate the increased demand.
Concert Attendance and Travel Planning
The concerts are anticipated to attract a significant crowd. ScotRail encourages fans to plan their journeys ahead of time. Due to expected congestion, those attending should arrive early and allocate additional travel time.
Increased Rail Capacity
- Enhanced services are set to operate between Glasgow Central and Mount Florida.
- ScotRail has warned of busier train services through Mount Florida on concert nights.
- Passengers are reminded that valid tickets are required for boarding.
Support for Crowd Management
To ensure safe travel, ScotRail will deploy additional staff to manage crowds effectively. Phil Campbell, the customer operations director, emphasized the convenience of using Mount Florida station.
Convenient Travel Options
Mount Florida is conveniently located near the concert venue, making train travel one of the easiest options for attendees. ScotRail will increase seating and add extra late-night trains specifically for these events.
Advice for Concert-Goers
Phil Campbell stressed the importance of advance planning. Fans are urged to buy their return tickets ahead of time to streamline their travel experience.
ScotRail appreciates the public’s understanding as they work to ensure safe passage for all concert attendees.



