Guides will be issued prior to the Games to help familiarise ticket-holders with the Glasgow 2014 venues.
Active travel could be the quickest way to reach events, and parking will not be available at venues in Glasgow.
During the Games, street signs – and our volunteers –will help you find your way. If you walk or cycle to the venue you will be directed to designated routes.
Public transport options will be available and clearly signposted.
Glasgow 2014 will work with transport providers to ensure that correct, consistent and up to date information is given.
Traveline Scotland provides accurate journey planning advice for those who wish to use public transport. However, please use this closer to Games Time, when more specific information about the venues becomes available.
Transport Scotland provides accurate information about transport infrastructure.
Local public transport is also included in the cost of your ticket – only on the day the ticket is valid for.
Yes. Diversions will be in place in and around Glasgow during the Games. Up to date information will be available on this website and you are encouraged to check back on a regular basis.
If you are planning to use public transport, you should allow extra time for your journey. Public transport will be extremely busy at some times, so you may find that walking or cycling is quicker.
Remember, there are some events which will be based on roads in and around Glasgow, which will require some roads to be closed for a period of time.
Details about any affected routes or timetables will be communicated well in advance.
Yes. Public transport will continue to run as close to all venues as possible. In some cases additional services will be available.
While some services will experience route or timetable changes, these will be communicated as early as possible.
Ticket-holders will be able to access selected public transport services at no extra charge at the majority of venues, as local public transport is included in the cost of all tickets.
Glasgow 2014 is working with external partners and public transport operators to provide seamless accessible transport.
Glasgow 2014’s accessibility plans include a combination of Blue Badge parking at venues, accessible public transport and the provision of assistance, if required.
The Accessible Spectator Access guide will be published in advance of the Games.
Active travel is central to the transport solution for Glasgow 2014.
Walking or cycling could be the quickest way to reach competition venues. Cycle parking will be available at all venues.
Information regarding routes, active travel options and the facilities available at venues will be available in the run up to Games Time.
Local authorities and transport partnerships have invested heavily in infrastructure for walking and cycling. This infrastructure will be the basis for the active travel strategy for
Glasgow 2014 whilst providing benefits after the Games.
Yes. Provision has been made for these types of bike.
Procedures will be in place to ensure all bikes are kept as secure as possible. However, Glasgow 2014 cannot accept any responsibility for any theft, loss or damage to property within cycle parking areas.
You will not be allowed to take your bike through the secure perimeter.
There will be no formal parking provision at any Glasgow venues.
Glasgow 2014 will provide a limited number of pre-bookable Blue Badge parking spaces for each venue. Check back here for further updates.
Up to date transport information will be available on the Glasgow 2014 website with links to specific transport providers.
Copies of spectator guides will be available to download from the Glasgow 2014 website.
This Information will be provided once plans are finalised.
Please return to this website to make sure you have the most up to date information available.
We want the journey to your chosen event to be as easy as possible.
Visit our Getting Into Glasgow section for travel information.
We are working on providing additional transport services during Games Time. Information will be available through this website over the coming months. In the meantime, visit http://glasgow2014.com/glasgow/getting-glasgow for general travel information.