By Tram
Edinburgh Trams run a fast, frequent service to the entrance of Scottish Gas Murrayfield stadium from Edinburgh Airport, Ingliston Park & Ride, Edinburgh Gateway, Edinburgh Park Station, Haymarket Station and St Andrew Square tram stop, just a short walk from Waverley Station.
On matchdays or during major events extra trams run to provide extra capacity. All trams are fully low floor and have dedicated spaces for wheelchairs. Murrayfield tram stop is fully accessible with lift facilities to street level
By Train
Waverley Station is Edinburgh’s main railway station and the second biggest in Scotland, with services from all over Scotland the rest of the UK. It is situated right in the heart of the city and is a short bus, tram or taxi ride from Scottish Gas Murrayfield.
Situated at the west end of the city-centre, Haymarket Station serves the west of Scotland, Fife and the north. It is a 20/30-minute walk to Scottish Gas Murrayfield, or one stop on the tram.
By Coach
Lothian Buses run several routes throughout the city that service Scottish Gas Murrayfield:
- from Edinburgh City Centre – Services 1, 3, 12, 22, 25, 26, 30, 31 or 33
- from Hermiston Park & Ride ((A71 close to M8, A720) – Service 25
- from Livingston – Services X27/X28 (Lothian Country)
- from Edinburgh Airport – Airlink 100 to Scottish Gas Murrayfield and the City Centre
- from Ingliston Park and Ride – Service X12
- from Bathgate and Newbridge – Service X18 (Lothian Country)
By Road
With options from all directions, using the designated Park & Ride is the best way to get to the stadium if driving.