SPT has announced changes to its upcoming plans for one-day Subway closures.
We previously reported that a series of one-day closures were to occur on Sundays starting mid-January to aid the continued rollout of the Subway Modernisation works.
The subway announced that passengers should expect closures on February 12, and 26 and March, 12, 19 and 26.
However, SPT has now stated that the Subway will remain open and operate as normal on Sunday, February 12 and Sunday, February 26 to accommodate football traffic.
Rangers and Celtic will go head to head on February 26 at Hampden Park, and Rangers are set to take on Partick Thistle on February, 12 at Ibrox.
The subway will shut at 8pm on Sunday, February 12.
Works that were set for both dates, will be rescheduled for later in the year.
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