Hampden Park
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Address | Glasgow G42 9BA, United Kingdom |
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Capacity | 51,866 |
Record attendance | 149,547 (Scotland-England, 17 April 1937) |
Phone | +44 141 620 4000 |
Teams | Scotland national football team |
Queen's Park F. C. | |
Scotland national rugby union team | |
Owners | Scotland national football team |
Queen's Park F. C. | |
Did you know | Hampden was the biggest arena in the world when it opened and the attendance of 149,415 for the 1937 meeting of Scotland and England remains the European record for an international football match. |
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ID | 1446228 |
About Hampden Park
Hampden Park is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland. The 51,866-capacity venue serves as the national stadium of football in Scotland.
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ScotRail train drivers accept new pay deal to end disruption
ScotRail train drivers have voted to accept a 5% pay increase, union Aslef has announced.
Trains across Scotland have been on a reduced timetable for almost two months.
ScotRail said if drivers begin doing overtime again a full timetable could return within 10 days.
Around 700 services were cut on 23 May when the dispute began and an emergency timetable was introduced.
Aslef Scottish organiser Kevin Lindsay said: " Following a ballot on the improved offer negotiated with ScotRail, Aslef members have voted to accept the proposals on pay and conditions. "
ScotRail drivers will see their pay climb by 5% and also get more money for rest day and Sunday working, driving instructor and maternity pay along with a policy of no compulsory redundancies for The Next five years.
The nationalised train operator said 2. 2% of the increase would be funded by Transport Scotland with The Remaining 2. 8% coming from ScotRail's funds.
ScotRail came back into public ownership for the First Time in 25 years in April, after previous operator Abellio had its franchise ended early over criticism of the quality of The Service .
DisruptionThe emergency timetable in place since May has had a major impact on evening services and caused travel disruption for A Number of events.
Fans at Scotland's World Cup play-off against Ukraine at Hampden Park in June had to leave early if they wanted to take The Last service home.
Audiences at TRNSMT Music Festival in Glasgow on Sunday were told they would miss last trains home if they stayed to watch headliner Lewis Capaldi .
Despite the dispute being resolved, the temporary timetable is expected to in place for up to 10 days while service levels return to normal.
Visitors to The Open in St Andrews have also been urged to avoid rail travel This Week .
Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, director of championships at The R& A, said there was " a risk that fans who travel by train may find there are no services to get them home".
Source of news: bbc.com