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TRNSMT 2025 travel and public transport options including bus, train and subway

TRNSMT 2025 travel and public transport options including bus, train and subway

Daily Record29-06-2025
Festival-goers heading to Glasgow Green next month should plan how they are going to get there in advance
TRNSMT 2025 is less than two weeks away, and if you're planning to join the festivities at Glasgow Green and catch a glimpse of acts including 50 Cent and Biffy Clyro, it's time to sort out your travel arrangements.
With thousands set to descend on Scotland's premier music festival from Friday, July 11, until Sunday, July 13, public transport services are bracing for a hectic few days. There are numerous ways to reach the festival from all corners of Scotland, including trains, buses, and there's even accessible parking for those with disabilities.

Remember, camping at TRNSMT isn't allowed, so sorting out your transport to and from the festival in advance could save you from being left high and dry. Some public transport may also become scarcer as the day goes on.

To be extra prepared, ticket holders should check what items are prohibited at TRNSMT and how much they'll be shelling out for drinks. If you're still on the lookout for TRNSMT tickets, Ticketmaster has some up for grabs here.
Full road closures during the event have also been announced, which you can find here.
In the meantime, read on for the lowdown on getting to TRNSMT 2025.
Walking
Glasgow Green is conveniently located within the city centre, making it an easy stroll from all major travel hubs. These include Buchanan Bus Station, Central Station and Glasgow Queen Street.
Bus
Glasgow Green is a mere 20-minute stroll from Buchanan Bus Station. It's worth noting that any resident in Scotland aged between five and 21, regardless of nationality, can apply for a new National Entitlement Card (NEC) or Young Scot NEC to enjoy free bus travel on scheduled services across the country. For more details, visit freebus.scot.

Citylink will be operating special services to the festival from locations across the country, including Inverness, Perth, Kirkcaldy, Falkirk, and Halbeath. When purchasing Citylink bus tickets, please use 'TRNSMT' as your destination.
Additionally, a shuttle bus service will run from Buchanan Station to the festival every half an hour from 11.30am until 4:45pm each day. The shuttle will also operate an evening service from 9pm until nearly midnight to transport you back to the bus station.

The following First Bus services also stop within a five minute walk to Glasgow Green:
2
18
60
61
64
240
255
263
Train

Glasgow Green is accessible from five rail stations, all within a 15-minute walk. These are:
Glasgow Central Station (Step Free Access Available)
Glasgow Queen Street Station (Step Free Access Available)
Glasgow High Street Station
Glasgow Argyle Street Station
Glasgow Bridgeton Station
ScotRail has not yet announced whether it will be providing additional services for the event. For more information - including accessibility - and to book tickets in advance, please visit ScotRail here.

Subway
Glasgow Green can be reached from two subway stations, both within a 15-minute walk:
Buchanan Street station
St Enoch Station
The final trains will run between 11pm and 11.30pm on Friday and Saturday and this service will not be available after the event on Sunday. Click here for exact time. For information on Subway accessibility and , click here.

Coaches
The transport company Happy Bus offers a chartered coach service with parking near Glasgow Green, with tickets available here. You can contact Happy Bus at info@happybus. co.uk for information on accessibility.
Pickup/drop off
Due to road closures, cars cannot get close to Glasgow Green on show days.
The following four locations are recommended as the most convenient for drop-offs or pick-ups:

North - Duke Street at High Street
South – Caledonia Road
East – London Road, east of Bridgeton Rail Station
West – Broomielaw, west of Oswald Street
Glasgow operates under a Low Emission Zone, meaning all vehicles entering the city centre must meet certain emission standards or face a penalty charge.
Parking

Glasgow Green is serviced by seven car parks, all within a 15-minute walk:
Q Park Albion Street - 437 spaces
City Parking Duke Street - 170 spaces
NCP Montrose Street - 230 spaces
Merchant City High Street - 200 spaces
NCP King Street - 660 spaces
NCP Glassford Street - 545 spaces
NCP Dunlop Street - 112 spaces
Taxis
The following taxi ranks service Glasgow Green:
Glasgow Cross on London Road
Albion Street, Merchant City
West George St at Queen Street Station
Gordon St at Central Station
Accessible parking
A limited number of blue badge parking spaces are available to pre-arrange. Please contact access@trnsmtfest.com.
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