A new helpline has been set up to help people who need to travel to Glasgow‘s Covid-19 mass vaccination centres by public transport.
The Traveline Scotland phoneline went live this morning and will be staffed round-the-clock seven days a week.
Anyone with an appointment at one of Glasgow’s mass vaccination centres, which open on Monday, February 1, will be able to check the best way to get there if they need to use public transport.
With capacity on public transport constrained due to physical distancing requirements, Glasgow City Council encourage people to leave space on public transport for those who need it most.
If you don’t have access to a car, or are unable to use active travel options, the helpline can assist with information on public transport.
Information will be provided by a person – not an automated service.
Glasgow’s mass vaccination centres are located at:-
- NHS Louisa Jordan on the Scottish Events Campus;…