By Georgina Davies
BBC Scotland News
The Queen’s coffin lies at rest in Edinburgh, giving the public an opportunity to pay their respects.
It processed from Edinburgh’s Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles’ Cathedral on Monday afternoon.
Mourners are allowed to file past until 15:00 on Tuesday 13 September after which her Majesty will leave Scotland.
Extra trains were in operation overnight and officials say many thousands joined the queue to see the coffin.
Will I need to get a ticket?
The queue to see the coffin continues to be very long.
Members of the public are having to stand for long periods, possibly many hours, with very little opportunity to sit down, as the queue will keep moving.
To help manage the line, wristbands are being given out and you will only be permitted to pay your respects to the Queen if you have one.
Only one wristband per person will be issued and individuals will have to be present to collect one.
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