SCOTRAIL has provided an update to commuters across Scotland as the impact of extreme rainfall continues.
Heavy rain caused flooding across many parts of Scotland over the weekend, leading to road closures and train cancellations.
In an update posted to Twitter/X on Monday morning, ScotRail said: “Good morning, we’re still trying to recover from the very heavy rain and flooding that we seen over the weekend, and the following services will NOT be able to run.”
A separate post added: “We’re receiving a lot of messages from customers asking if their services will run.
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“Please use our app or website for the latest service info, it has the same info that we do.
“Our colleagues in control are still continuing to source replacement buses. More info to follow.”
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