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The nearest station for trains to Murrayfield is Haymarket. Haymarket is connected to Edinburgh city centre by regular services from Edinburgh Waverley, and is also served by trains from Glasgow Queen Street, Inverness, Dunblane, Aberdeen and other stations across Scotland. From England, you can reach Edinburgh Waverly direct from many major cities, including London, Plymouth, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle. From Haymarket, it's a walk of 20 minutes or a short bus or taxi ride to the stadium.

How to get to the Murrayfield Stadium by train for Oasis

Oasis have returned and are bringing their tour to Edinburgh's Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium for three nights over five days: Friday 8th August, Saturday 9th August and Tuesday 12th August.

It's easy to reach Murrayfield Stadium by public transport, either:​

  1. Walk from Haymarket station to the stadium, which takes around 20 minutes
  2. Take the tram from Haymarket to Murrayfield Stadium, which takes around 9 minutes
  3. Get the number 31 bus from Haymarket Station towards East Craigs, which takes around 15 minutes

Looking to travel by train and need more information about getting to Murrayfield? Read our advice on trains to Edinburgh and book your tickets today! 

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About Murrayfield

With a capacity of 67,800, Edinburgh's Murrayfield stadium is the largest in Scotland, and is the home of Scottish rugby union. Murrayfield was opened in 1925, and fittingly enough the first game was against Scotland's oldest rivals: England. As well as being the home ground for all of Scotland's rugby union internationals, including the Six Nations tournament, Murrayfield is also the home of Edinburgh Rugby, the club side that plays in the Pro12 league with teams from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Italy.
Although predominantly used for rugby union, Murrayfield has also been used for rugby league, football and American football, as well as for music concerts. Some of the most famous events in the stadium's history include concerts from U2, Madonna, and the Live 8: The Final Push event in 2005.
Rugby fans will find plenty of interest at Murrayfield even when there is not a game on, with tours held Monday to Saturday at 11am. The tour starts at the Scottish Rugby Store and includes the press and hospitality suites, the Royal Box, the changing rooms, the team tunnel and a chance to stand pitchside. Note that the tour is subject to change depending on events taking place at the stadium.

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