A rail operator is urging Beyoncé fans to plan ahead before travelling this weekend.
ScotRail will be adding more seats and additional trains to help members of the Bey Hive travel to BT Murrayfield to see the icon on Saturday, May 20.
The concert is due to start at 6:30pm, but gates at Murrayfield will be open from 4:30pm, and ScotRail is encouraging fans to get there early as trains will be very busy.
Customers are also urged to travel home from Edinburgh Waverley, Edinburgh Gateway, and Edinburgh Park stations due to ongoing redevelopment work on a building - which is not owned or managed by ScotRail - next to Haymarket station which has reduced the queuing capacity within Haymarket station by more than half.
Due to limited access to Haymarket station caused by ongoing development work, ScotRail is unable to operate its normal queuing system when the concert ends.
Customers attending the concert are advised to not use Edinburgh Haymarket to and from the concert and should consider alternative routes and transport options.
Edinburgh Trams operate a fast and frequent service between the entrance of the stadium and Edinburgh Gateway, Edinburgh Park, and St Andrew Square tram stop – a short walk from Edinburgh Waverley.
Edinburgh City Centre is also accessible from BT Murrayfield by several Lothian Bus services (1, 3, 12, 22, 25, 26, 30, 31 or 33).
Customers travelling by rail are also encouraged to buy their return tickets for travel through the mTicket system on the ScotRail app, either from the comfort of their home or on the way to the station where it will instantly become available on their mobile device.
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