| Topic: Hibs game travel from Edinburgh |
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| 1. Author: SeasonedPar Date: Sun 4th Jan 2026. 11:42 Scotrail are apparently starting electrification works on the Fife line at midnight on Friday 16th. Great timing. If I’m reading Scotrail website properly, journey times show a time of 3 (three) hours by replacement bus! The Road Bridge will be extra busy anyway, and I’d suspect this’ll push more people including many Hibs fans, onto the roads. Anyone else picked this up, or am I reading it wrong? Reply |
| 2. Author: wee eck Date: Sun 4th Jan 2026. 12:01 It was mentioned on the other thread about the Hibs game. Reply |
| 3. Author: SeasonedPar Date: Sun 4th Jan 2026. 14:51 There’s a good few Pars fans come over the bridge. Getting over - and parking - could be a nightmare. Not sure how many have noticed. Hibs pals certainly hadn’t! Reply |
| 4. Author: Jeffery Date: Sun 4th Jan 2026. 15:39 Could maybe do with the club(s) and authorities working together to arrange something like a direct bus between halbeath park and ride and the ground? Hibs could encourage their fans to go there, allowing their movement to be organised. Return bus could be parked just outside the road closure area so they can shoot off quickly. Folk would still try to park all over the town but it might reduce some of it. Reply |
| 5. Author: par_33 Date: Sun 4th Jan 2026. 15:45 Hibs are running up to 8 buses for supporters I read, leaving Easter Rd @ 9:30am. Reply |
| 6. Author: Connor560 Date: Sun 4th Jan 2026. 16:29 Surprised it`s only 8 to be honest. C'mon Ye Pars! Reply |
| 7. Author: Playup_Pompey Date: Mon 5th Jan 2026. 08:42 8 buses would cover c.500 people and they have sold around 4500 tickets Reply |
| 8. Author: Ahoy!Ahoy! Date: Mon 5th Jan 2026. 08:49 I usually park in Cherrybank area for home games but I will 100 percent be walking along for that game. It’s going to be absolute carnage. Reply |