ScotRail has announced its plans for next month’s Edinburgh International Festival, with eight-carriage trains, more services, late-night trains, and more seats than ever before.
The train operator will also run extra late-night trains on routes to and from Edinburgh Waverley, as well as adding extra carriages to hundreds of trains.
This means ScotRail will provide over 3,700 carriages throughout the event, which runs from Friday 2 August until Sunday 25 August – an increase of 20-per-cent compared to 2018.
However, services are still expected to be extremely busy and customers are encouraged to plan their travel in advance and leave extra time for their journeys.
The average passenger footfall during the Edinburgh International Festival can increase by up to 50-per-cent during the week. On both Saturday and Sundays, the average footfall to and from the capital city more than doubles.
Highlights of ScotRail’s festival programme include:
- An extra late night/early morning service running after midnight between North Berwick and Edinburgh from Saturday 3 to Monday 12 August, getting people to and from the Fringe by the Sea.
- Edinburgh – North Berwick/Dunbar, late Friday night/early Saturday, and late Saturday night/early Sunday mornings only from Friday 2 to Sunday 25 August Departing at 0010, calling at all stations. Customers for Dunbar can change at Drem for a connecting bus (rail tickets will be accepted).
- North Berwick – Edinburgh, late night/early morning trains from Friday 2 until Sunday 11 August Extra trains for customers returning from Fringe by the Sea departing at 0003, calling at all stations.
Festival-goers can plan their journey and buy tickets using the ScotRail app or by visiting www.scotrail.co.uk/edfest
ScotRail Chief Operating Officer Angus Thom said:
“We’re delighted to be helping people get to and from the Edinburgh International Festival, one of the great highlights of the Scottish cultural calendar.
“This year, we’re thrilled to be able to provide more seats than ever before. With eight-carriage trains, extra late-night trains, and brand-new trains, every available carriage will be used to get people to and from Edinburgh – it’s all been made possible by the unprecedented investment in Scotland’s Railway over the last few years.
“However, trains will still be very busy. We’re encouraging everyone visiting the capital to plan their journey in advance by using our app or the ScotRail website, and to buy a ticket before they board.”
Transport Scotland Director of Rail Bill Reeve said:
“The Scottish Government wants visitors to Edinburgh’s great Festival to travel sustainably and in comfort.
“Our rolling programme of railway investment in services and infrastructure, including electrification, new trains and extended station platforms means there has never been a better time to visit the Edinburgh Festival by rail.
“By improving the passenger experience, we are encouraging more people to enjoy the best of Scotland, and to do so by train – the greener choice.”