Fans attending 150th Open Championship urged to avoid rail travel

The R&A has advised all fans to travel by road or use alternative public transport in order to attend the landmark championship at St Andrews.

Fans attending 150th Open Championship urged to avoid rail travel
Fans attending 150th Open Championship urged to avoid rail travel

Fans attending The 150th Open Championship at St Andrews are being urged not to travel by rail due to a limited temporary timetable being operated by ScotRail.

The R&A has contacted ticket holders to advise that they should travel by road or use alternative public transport to attend The Open each day from July 10-17.

A much-reduced number of rail services will run to and from Leuchars as a result of ScotRail’s ongoing dispute with ASLEF.

Contingency measures will be in place, including increased capacity at Park and Ride facilities to cater for the expected rise in the number of fans travelling by road. Individuals should purchase Park and Ride tickets in advance to minimise waiting times.

Road users, both fans and local residents, should plan ahead with longer journey times and delays possible due to an expected increase in the volume of traffic.

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Fans attending 150th Open Championship urged to avoid rail travel
Fans attending 150th Open Championship urged to avoid rail travel

Alternative public transport, including buses and taxis, is available for fans to use. Local bus services are complemented by an express network that connects St Andrews with Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Cupar and Glenrothes. More information on bus services can be found via Stagecoach and Moffat and Williamson.

A designated taxi rank and private hire drop off/pick-up area will be in operation and is located at Petheram Bridge within walking distance of the course.

"Due to circumstances out of our control, we have no choice but to urge fans to not travel by rail to The Open and to use alternative means of transport to get to and from St Andrews next week," said Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, Executive Director of Championships at The R&A.

"There is a risk that fans who travel by train may find there are no services to get them home.

"We appreciate that fans will be frustrated by this and share in their disappointment that the enhanced rail service planned for The Open will not operate.

"We want to reassure fans that we are doing all that we can to make their experience of attending The Open a memorable one and have contingency measures in place to manage the situation."

 

 

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