Two men, aged 49 and 28, and two women, aged 38 and 22, have now been charged with threatening and abusive behaviour.
Four people have been charged after a an alleged rammy on a Scotrail train full of rugby fans last weekend.
Around 9.20pm, the train arrived at Edinburgh Haymarket Station and a fight allegedly broke out between several passengers on the train, spilling onto the platform.A spokesperson said: "Officers are appealing for witnesses following a fight at Edinburgh Haymarket Railway Station last weekend. "A fight then broke out between several people on the train and the platform. Police attended and two men, aged 49 and 28, and two women aged 38 and 22, have been charged with threatening and abusive behaviour.
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