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There are regular rail services from Aberdeen, Inverness and the Central Belt and England to Glasgow run by First ScotRail
Glasgow Central and Queen St stations are around 30min walk from the ground. Probably best to jump into a taxi (about £5). If you arrive at Glasgow Central you can take a local train to Dalmarnock station which is about a 10min walk from the ground.
As you come out of the station entrance, turn right and proceed to the end of the road. Turn left into Dalmarnock Rd and proceed up to the traffic lights at the junction with Mill St. Turn right at those lights into Mill St, and proceed all the way along Mill St until you reach the traffic lights on London Rd. From there, you turn right and Celtic Park is around 250 yards up the road on the left hand side.

The ground is located in the east side of Glasgow on the A74 (London Road).
From the South:
Stay on the M74 until its end and then continue into Glasgow on the A74. You will come to the ground about a mile and a half on your right
From the North:
Follow the M80, onto the A80 towards Glasgow and then join the M73 South. At the end of the M73, joint the M74 northbound. Stay on the M74 until its end and then continue into Glasgow on the A74. You will come to the ground after about a mile and a half on your right.
From the East:
Leave the M8 at Junction 8 and follow the M73 South. At the end of the M73 join the M74 northbound. Stay on the M74 until its end and then continue into Glasgow on the A74. You will come to the ground after about a mile and a half on your right.
Parking:
There is plenty of street parking to be had, especially in the side streets off London Road going down towards the A74. Don't be surprised though, as you get out of your car, that some kid appears uttering the words 'mind yer car mister?'. Parking with care is advisable.

As would be expected, most bars around Parkhead area, are partisan and particularly busy. It is probably best to drink in the city centre beforehand. Most bars in the city centre will not serve fans wearing football colours.
There are regular bus services from Inverness, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and the Central Belt and England to Glasgow run by a number of operators.
Supporters coaches can park in Gailes Street and Buddon Street which is adjacent to Springfield Road.
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