Glasgow Queen Street Tunnel is closing on 20 March for 20 weeks.
The railway is very much open for business but the tunnel improvements mean that your employees or members, who normally travel in and out of Queen Street High Level station, will need to make changes. This is likely to include setting off earlier and allowing more time to get where they need to go.
We have introduced a new timetable that will keep people moving while the work is going on, with services diverted to either Queen Street Low Level or Glasgow Central.
We are determined to make sure that everyone has access to all of the information that they need to make a choice about what to do. And you can help.
The information on this page can be downloaded and added to your own intranet, emailed out to staff/members or pinned on noticeboards.
Businesses: If you need anything else, please contact us at [email protected]
Staff/members: Check your journey online or via the ScotRail app . You can also get more information from [email protected] , or by tweeting us @ScotRail
Download resources for your own intranet and noticeboards, or to email to staff/members:
- Intranet/email template: Queen Street Tunnel improvements
- News release: Queen Street Tunnel to close for 20 weeks
- Customer leaflet: Keeping you moving
- Maps: Queen Street Tunnel diversion routes and Queen Street queuing map
Download station-specific route information:
- Aberdeen/Broughty Ferry
- Alloa
- Ashfield
- Bishopbriggs
- Clydebank/Yoker/Garscadden/Scotstounhill/Jordanhill
- Croy
- Dundee/Invergowrie
- Edinburgh
- Exhibition Centre
- Falkirk Grahamston/Camelon
- Falkirk High
- Fife Circle
- Glasgow Queen Street
- Gilscohill
- Inverness/Dunkeld & Birnam
- Kelvindale
- Lenzie
- Mallaig/Fort William/Oban/Helensburgh Upper
- Maryhill
- Partick/Hyndland
- Perth/Bridge of Allan
- Polmont/Linlithgow
- Possilpark/Parkhouse
- Summerston
- Generic poster
- Generic poster without map