Wednesday March 4th 2026

Haymarket Station
Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Liam Eunson
ScotRail is ready to welcome thousands of rugby supporters on board as Scotland host France in the Guinness Six Nations at Scottish Gas Murrayfield this weekend.
A win for Gregor Townsend’s side would boost their chances of winning this year’s championship and a large crowd is expected to travel to the capital for the match which kicks off at 14.10 on Saturday, 7 March.
Fans are being encouraged to plan ahead and take the train to Edinburgh, making the most of Scotland’s Railway to get to and from the stadium.
To support the event, ScotRail will run longer trains on key routes into and out of Edinburgh, where possible, helping provide additional capacity before and after the game.
Haymarket is the closest station to Scottish Gas Murrayfield and is within easy walking distance of the stadium, as well as being served by tram services.
Following the final whistle, customers travelling home by rail should head to Haymarket station.
A queuing system will be in place on Haymarket Terrace to help control the flow of people safely and efficiently, with customers directed to the correct platform for their service.
Supporters are advised to purchase return tickets in advance via the ScotRail app, online, at ticket offices, or from self-service ticket machines.
ScotRail will have additional staff on hand throughout the day to provide information and assistance, helping customers enjoy a smooth journey as part of the matchday experience.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said:
“We’re looking forward to playing our part in helping supporters get to Murrayfield for what promises to be a memorable afternoon of rugby when Scotland host France in the Six Nations.
“We’re adding extra carriages to trains on key routes and putting plans in place at Haymarket to manage the post-match crowds safely. Our priority is to keep customers moving and make sure everyone can travel with confidence.
“Taking the train removes the hassle of traffic and parking, and it’s the most straightforward way to get close to the stadium and enjoy the occasion from start to finish.”
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