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Extra Scotrail services added for Scottish Open after TRNSMT travel chaos

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ScotRail have announced they are adding extra services for golf fans attending the Open this weekend after backlash from axing services after the TRNSMT festival.

The news comes after thousands of fans were forced to find alternative transport home after the firm announced no services were running after the festival ended on Sunday night.




Now the train operator has announced they will provide extra services during busy times to the Ayrshire station on Championship days at the open in Troon (Thursday, 18 to Sunday, 21 July) and additional capacity will be available on existing services on Practice Days.

To connect spectators from Troon station to the venue, ScotRail will work with Stagecoach to offer a two-in-one Golflink ticket, which includes both return rail travel to Troon station, as well as a regular shuttle bus linking customers to and from the Championship.

Tickets are available to purchase as an mTicket on the ScotRail app. Simply select Golflink (QGL) as the destination for combined Rail and Bus ticket on the ScotRail website or app.

Queuing systems will be in place and extra ScotRail staff will be on hand at Troon and Glasgow Central station to help, and customers are reminded that the carrying and consumption of alcohol is prohibited on all ScotRail services.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: “We will be doing everything we can to support fans attending the return of The Open at Royal Troon next week.

“While a temporary timetable is operating, we have been able to add extra services at busy times both before and after each Championship day.

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