Services will be withdrawn on some routes in the north and northeast of the country including Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Fife lines.
ScotRail is warning customers of significant disruption to services and travel chaos in the days ahead following the Met Office red and amber weather warnings for heavy rain and high winds.
Due to the red weather warning and the likelihood of flooding and poor driving conditions, customers on these routes are advised not to travel as no alternative transport is available. Customers are advised that they should only travel if necessary on the routes affected by the weather warnings, to expect delays, and to check their journey before travelling on the ScotRail website, mobile app, or social media channels.
“We know the impact that the withdrawal of some train services will have on customers, but our first priority is always to ensure the safety of our staff and customers. This is a necessary step to ensure everyone’s safety during the severe weather."
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