ScotRail passengers are being asked to check journey times ahead of travelling over the next few days after Met Office warnings for heavy rain were issued.
The downpours are expected to cause speed restrictions on many railways, especially in the East of the country.Angus, Perthshire, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire will be placed under an amber rain warning which will last until 3pm on Friday, November 18.
Much more of Eastern Scotland has been placed under a yellow alert, which could lead to "delays or cancellations to train and bus services," according to the Met Office.Network Rail has said that areas of the Highland Mainline, Fife and the East Coast Mainline will all be affected by speed restrictions.
Around 100mm of rain is predicted to fall in these areas between Thursday and Saturday.On Twitter, ScotRail wrote: "Over a month's worth of rain is expected to fall in many areas across Eastern Scotland between now and 7am on Saturday.
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