Hull Trains confirm extra services for Tigers fans ahead of FA Cup final against Arsenal
First Hull Trains have confirmed that they will be running extra services for Hull City fans to ensure they can return home from Wembley after their FA Cup final match against Arsenal.
Fans will be able to benefit from extra trains, more carriages and a later service as a 9.11pm train will now be laid on from London to Hull.
East Coast Trains have also confirmed extra southbound services will be put in place to allow a more comfortable journey for Tigers fans.
Helping hand: Hull Trains have laid on extra services to help fans get home from Wembley
Support: Hull fans watched their side defeat Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-final
John Gelson of East Coast Trains told the Hull Daily Mail: 'Like everyone else, we're delighted to see Hull City in the final. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow (Thursday).
The Tigers eanred their place in what will be their first ever FA Cup final with a 5-3 victory against League One side Sheffield United.
Steve Bruce's side had to come from 2-1 down as the Blades took a shock first-half lead before Hull's Premier League Pedigree shone through.
Domestics: Steve Bruce's Hull City have had an impressive first campaign back in the top flight
Game over: David Meyler (left) celebrates scoring Hull's fifth goal of the game against Sheffield United
Get behind them: Fans will be able to benefit from a later train service back to Hull
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