A trampoline has caused further travel issues after becoming caught between a train and embankment.
Following strong gusts of wind a trampoline was blown onto the tracks near Queens Park.
The service has been temporarily suspended while Network Rail engineers work to remove the object.
Storm Aiden has brought torrential rain and blistering winds with parts of the city expecting around 20-50mm of rain.
READ MORE: Storm Aiden causes travel chaos in central Scotland as wind and rain batters Glasgow
And with strong winds expected until this evening, Scotrail is urging those leaving nearby rail lines to secure their garden furniture.
A trampoline is caught between a train and an embankment at Queens Park. Colleagues from @NetworkRailSCOT are on site. Lineside neighbour? Please secure your garden furniture and trampolines to avoid them blocking tracks. pic.twitter.com/9cXXrcGpLB
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) October 31, 2020
But for many, it brought back flashbacks of another memorable trampoline moment when one was captured rolling down a Scottish street during Cyclone Friedhelm.
Is anyone else remembering the video from Hurricane Bawbag?
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