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How to get from Glasgow to Edinburgh's Murrayfield for Oasis

How to get from Glasgow to Edinburgh's Murrayfield for Oasis

Glasgow Times3 days ago
Despite these gigs taking place in Edinburgh, thousands of people will be travelling from other parts of the country, including Glasgow.
If you're a Glaswegian and are going to see the band live and in the flesh, here is everything you need to know about getting there.
When are Oasis coming to Murrayfield and are there still tickets left?
Oasis will play at Murrayfield Stadium for three nights this August, entertaining thousands of fans in Scotland's capital.
These will take place on Friday, August 8, Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12, according to Ticketmaster.
Sadly, there are no tickets left as these sold out very quickly.
How to get from Glasgow to Murrayfield for the Oasis shows
Here is how you can make your way to Murrayfield in Edinburgh from Glasgow using trains, trams and buses, according to the Scottish Rugby website.
Buses
While there are a number of buses that take passengers straight from Glasgow to the city centre of Edinburgh, the Scottish Citylink 900 Service is the best for those going to the stadium for an event.
This bus stops on Corstorphine Road, on the north side of Murrayfield.
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Trains and trams
Those travelling to the stadium via train can make use of the frequent services between Glasgow Central and Queen Street to stations like Haymarket and Waverley in Edinburgh.
Once in the city, there are a number of tram links which take concertgoers directly to the entrance of Murrayfield Stadium.
The Haymarket Station and St Andrew Square tram stops are a short walk from Waverley Station.
There are also other stops around the city, like Ingliston Park & Ride, Edinburgh Gateway and Edinburgh Park Station.
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