Glasgow train services have been disrupted or cancelled as the UK braces for Storm Gerrit.
The storm will bring strong winds and heavy rain to many parts of the UK on Wednesday, with wintry hazards also likely, forecasters warned.
Yellow wind and rain warnings are also in place.
Amid the turbulent weather, ScotRail has informed travellers that they may be facing delays or cancellations on some services.
The following Glasgow services are affected:
Alterations to services between Glasgow Queen Street and Mallaig
Cancellations to services between Glasgow Queen Street and Oban
Delays between Glasgow Central and Wemyss Bay
Delays between Glasgow Central and Ardrossan Harbour
Delays between Glasgow Central and Largs
Delays between Glasgow Central and Prestwick
Cancellations between Glasgow Queen Street and Aberdeen
Cancellations between Glasgow Queen Street and Inverness
Cancellations between Glasgow Central and Carlisle via Dumfries
Cancellations between Motherwell and Dalmuir
Cancellations between Glasgow Central and Lanark
Alterations between Balloch and Airdrie
⚠️ Storm Gerrit is causing widespread disruption to our services across Scotland today.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) December 27, 2023
If you're travelling, please check your journey using https://t.co/gv0MweecPS or download the ScotRail app. Services will be subject to delay and cancellation throughout today. #StormGerrit pic.twitter.com/gJDjA64kz0
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