ScotRail is set to add more seats to Glasgow train services this weekend.
The travel firm has said they are adding extra seats to services between Motherwell and Balloch on Sunday, April 28, as thousands of people are expected to take part in Glasgow's Kiltwalk.
The event will see 14,000 walkers take part in three different routes across Glasgow, Clydebank, and Loch Lomond - all in aid of raising cash for good causes.
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The 23-mile 'Mighty Stride' will start from Glasgow Green and finish in Balloch Country Park.
Meanwhile, the 14-mile 'Big Stroll' will start from Clydebank and the three-mile 'Wee Wander' will take place around the south shores of Loch Lomond.
Announcing the extra seats, ScotRail said the services will call at stations around Glasgow city centre and Clydebank.
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The travel company is also urging travellers to plan ahead on Sunday as they expect services to be busy.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: “It’s fantastic to see so many people take part in this year’s Kiltwalk in Glasgow, and we’re looking forward to helping customers get to and from their chosen routes.
“ScotRail will be adding more seats on our direct services between Motherwell and Balloch, calling at stations around Glasgow city centre and Clydebank.
“We’re encouraging customers to plan ahead and allow extra time for travel, as services may be busier than usual.”
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