Celtic fans are facing more travel misery at Saturday’s home match against Motherwell.
It will be the first SPFL home match in almost a month but rail travel will be severely restricted due to ongoing maintenance issues.
The matchday experience is getting more and more difficult for fans with a lack of transport options despite the stadium being barely over a mile from the centre of Glasgow.
Train services from Dalmarnock and Bellgrove can be heavily congested but they do allow sizeable numbers of fans to quickly disperse with 60,000 descending every matchday.
Info for Sat:
Dalmarnock Train Station will not be operational and there will only a limited service from Bellgrove after the match:
Westbound
1725 to Helensburgh
1730 to Milngavie
1755 to Hyndland
1759 to HyndlandEastbound
1723 to Bathgate
1752 to Airdrie pic.twitter.com/3yRDhNmGFM— Celtic FC SLO (@CelticFCSLO) September 29, 2022
The introduction of cycle lanes along London Road has restricted the flow of cars and buses with the issue most acute after the match when fans are looking for a fast exit.
On the pitch Ange Postecoglou may be forced into a couple of changes from his preferred Starting XI with a variety of knocks and injuries picked up on international duty.
Look roadworks and train upgrades or whatever is taking place are part life anything for a moan,your beginning to sound like a sevco supporter when they complain about the subway disruptions.