There are a number of events taking place over the coming months that may affect our services.
These events will attract followings, resulting in significantly more passengers using our network.
If you are travelling on any of the dates below, please check services prior to your journey and allow plenty of time.
Due to increased demand, it’s best to buy your ticket in advance, though seating cannot always be guaranteed.
For your own comfort, we advise that wherever possible you try to schedule your journey to avoid the volume of passenger traffic before and after these events. Queuing plans and alcohol bans may be in place at key stations for some events.
Due to the number of fans travelling to major concerts and other events through the summer, regular customers travelling at peak periods should note that it may take longer than usual to complete their journey when these events are being held, especially if they are midweek.
Fans should remember that travel on a specific journey cannot be guaranteed and this should be considered when planning return trips.
A ban on consuming alcohol on board will be in place on selected services and queuing systems will be in place at key stations.
You are advised to buy tickets in advance of these dates, although seating is not guaranteed.
Train times and information for getting to and from the Edinburgh Festival in 2010 will be available .
As Official Public Transport Provider to Scotland's National Orchestra, we were delighted to sponsor the seasonal spectacular Christmas concert which took place in Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow.
The Snowman animation was narrated by Tom Conti and the orchestra were conducted by Christopher Bell - followed by everone's favourite Christmas carols and songs with audience participation!
A full and varied programme of events now await you for 2010.
For more information on events and how to book go to www.rsno.org.uk
Cameron Mackintosh
If you fancy taking in a show in London then why not travel there by Caledonian Sleeper and see a Cameron Mackintosh production when you get there?
You can get to London for as little as £19 one way (subject to availability) and arrive the next morning feeling relaxed and having the day ahead of you. For more details on the Caledonian Sleeper go to www.scotrail.co.uk/sleeper
For details on all of the Cameron Mackintosh productions and how to book tickets - go to www.cameronmackintosh.com