Today's Glasgow 2014 travel

Published: 25 July 2014

This is the daily bulletin issued by Get Ready Glasgow with a briefing on the expected impact of the Commonwealth Games on public transport and traffic around the city.

http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_349510_en.pdfFriday 1 August

Events will be taking place at 7 different venues (6 around Glasgow and the diving at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh).

All 4 Glasgow Live Zones are expected to be very busy throughout the day.

Over 130,000 spectators and visitors are expected today making around an additional 270,000 journeys. Games events will be taking place across Glasgow at the following venues:

  • Emirates Arena (incl. Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome)
  • Hampden Park
  • Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre
  • National Hockey Centre
  • SECC Precinct
  • Scotstoun Sports Campus

Outside Glasgow Venue:

Royal Commonwealth Pool Edinburgh

Other events

Sound to Sea at Glasgow Science Centre – 1,200 to 1,500 spectators expected. www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/special-events/sound-to-sea-event.html 

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe starts today – www.edfringe.com

First World War Commemoration Event on Monday – some road restrictions in place later today prior to event, go to this link for info http://www.getreadyglasgow.com/index.aspx?articleid=12634  

Key Advice for Today

Trains and roads will be busy in the evening with spectators leaving events. Plan your journey in advance to avoid busy times. For trains going through Central and Argyle Street, note if travelling west you need to board at Central station and if travelling east you need to board at Argyle Street. If you don’t have to be at or near Buchanan Bus Station or can get off the bus a few stops earlier that would help you avoid a very busy station.

ACTIVE TRAVEL

No incidents affecting pedestrian and cycle routes.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT  

For trains going through Central and Argyle Street, note if travelling west you need to board at Central station and if travelling east you need to board at Argyle Street.

Key Advice for public transport

Don’t chance it today – plan ahead to avoid delays and disruption to your journey. If you need to travel in to or around Glasgow today, but are not visiting a live zone or events, avoid stations that are close to them.

Check out the details on www.getreadyglasgow.com/index.aspx?articleid=12060

Services towards Glasgow are generally expected to be busiest between 13:00-19:00 and 22:00-00:30. Services from Glasgow are generally expected to be busiest between 9:00-11:00, 12:30-13:30 and 22:00-00:00 avoid the busiest times by planning ahead. Stations that will be particularly busy today are: Bridgeton, Bellgrove, Dalmarnock, Exhibition Centre, Kelvinbridge Subway, Mount Florida, Scotstounhill and Edinburgh Waverley.

Rail The following stations are expected to be exceptionally busy today and should be avoided at busy times:

  • Argyle St
  • Bridgeton
  • Bellgrove
  • Central
  • Dalmarnock
  • Exhibition Centre
  • Mount Florida
  • Partick Station and Subway
  • Queen Street
  • Scotstounhill

Outside Glasgow

  • Edinburgh Waverley

Stations highlighted in bold are recommended venue stations and should be avoided unless going to a Games event. The majority of rail services are expected to be very busy throughout the day. Services going south / south-west from Central station and north-east from Queen Street station are expected to be busiest between 22:00 and 00:00. Services towards Glasgow are generally expected to be busiest between 13:00-19:00 and 22:00-00:30. Services from Glasgow are generally expected to be busiest between 9:00-11:00, 12:30-13:30 and 22:00-00:00. Central and Queen Street stations are expected to be busy throughout the day. Local bus services to Pacific Quay expected to be busier in the evening – 20:00 onwards Subway The following stations are expected to be exceptionally busy today and should be avoided at busy times:   Buchanan Street Subway Kelvinbridge Subway Partick Station and Subway St Enoch Subway

Stations highlighted in bold are recommended venue stations and should be avoided unless going to a Games event. Bus Buchanan Bus Station is expected to be exceptionally busy today. The following public bus routes are serving venues in play today:

2, 60, 60A, 61, 240 and 255 between Argyle Street before Queen Street and Gallowgate for Emirates Arena incl. Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome 18 and 263 between Ingram Street and Bridgeton Cross for Emirates Arena incl. Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome 4, 4A and 6 between Union Street or Ingram Street at Gallery of Modern Art and Battlefield Road at Prospecthill Road for Hampden Park 75 between Union Street or Ingram Street at Gallery of Modern Art and Aitkenhead Road for Hampden Park 5, 6 and 31 between Stockwell Street and Battlefield Road at Prospecthill Road for Hampden Park 75 between Stockwell Street and Battlefield Road at Aitkenhead Road for Hampden Park Also served by routes 34, 89, 90, 121 and 374 at Battlefield Road before Cathcart Road for Hampden Park 4 and 4A between Hope Street at Central Station and Eldon Street before Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre for Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre 2, 3, 19 and 19A between Hope Street at Central Station and Argyle Street before Radnor Street for Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre 6 and 6A between Hope Street at Central Station and Great Western Road after Lansdowne Crescent for Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre 18, 64 and 263 between Argyle Street before Queen Street and London Road near Green Street for Glasgow National Hockey Centre 21 and 267 between Argyle Street at Buchanan Street and Shawfield Stadium for Glasgow National Hockey Centre 2 between Hope Street at Central Station and St Vincent Street before Elliot Street for SECC 23, 23A and 26 between Union Street at Central Station and Pacific Drive at BBC for SECC 1, 1A/B/C/E, 2 and 3 between Argyle Street at Radisson Hotel and Dumbarton Road before Balmoral Street for Scotstoun Sports Campus 4 between Argyle Street at Radisson Hotel and Westland Drive before Danes Drive for Scotstoun Sports Campus 3, 5, 7, 8, 29, X29, 31, X31, 37, X37, 47 and 49 between Waverley Bridge Edinburgh City Centre and Newington Road for the Royal Commonwealth Pool 2, 14, 30, 33 and X95 between Waverley Bridge Edinburgh City Centre and Dalkeith Road for the Royal Commonwealth Pool

ROAD NETWORK

Key Advice for road network

Central Glasgow will be exceptionally busy. Find out when and where roads will be affected by using the maps available on www.GetReadyGlasgow.com There will also be GRN restrictions and road closures around venues, there’s not stopping or loading on the GRN and restrictions will be enforced. Some road restrictions in place in advance of the WW1 Commemoration event on the 4th August details of these can be found here www.getreadyglasgow.com/index.aspx?articleid=12634 Do not attempt to drive to or around venues. Instead, please use the subway, local buses or cycle or walk once you are in Glasgow. Traffic from central Glasgow, including Games-related vehicles, will be diverted, which could result in delays to journey times in some areas previously unaffected by the Games. The Games Lanes are in operation. Don’t get caught out; if you drive or park in the lanes you risk a £50 or £60 fine or having your vehicle removed. Drivers should check the roadside message signs.

Games Route Network (GRN) More information is available as follows: www.getreadyglasgow.com/index.aspx?articleid=12068   Key message: Changes to the way the GRN will operate will result in delays to journey times in some areas previously unaffected by the Games. Some roads previously unaffected by the GRN will have changes to the way they operate.

The road network in Glasgow is expected to be busy along major corridors in an out of Glasgow as well as to and from the competition venues throughout the day. City centre roads are expected to be busier than usual. Local restrictions will be in place around the venues in play on 1st August. The GRN is now in operation and being enforced from 0600 to 0000 every day, including no stopping or loading along in route. www.getreadyglasgow.com/index.aspx?articleid=12067

Local restrictions will be in place around the following venues:

Emirates Arena (incl. Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome) Hampden Park Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre National Hockey Centre SECC Precinct Scotstoun Sports Campus Royal Commonwealth Pool (Edinburgh)

For the full travel advisory, including bus information - see www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_349510_en.pdf 


First published: 25 July 2014

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