There will be no Ayrshire trains services on Monday morning with Storm Isha set to hit overnight.
All train lines across Scotland will end at 7pm on Sunday night, and will not reopen on Monday until they have been checked by engineers for damage or debris.
An amber weather warning is in place from the Met Office with gusting winds of up to 80mph expected, which means there could be a danger to life.
1/4 ⚠️All services across the country will be suspended from 19.00 tonight (Sunday, 21 January) and there will be no rush hour services on Monday morning, as the extreme weather from Storm Isha arrives. pic.twitter.com/1jVsmqUGZn
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 21, 2024
Alex Hynes, ScotRail managing director, said: "On Monday January 22, services are liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice due to adverse weather."
"All train services have been cancelled for Monday morning and is expected to continue to mid afternoon.
"The incoming storm that reaches us this evening will be highly disruptive today and tomorrow.
"We will suspend services or impose speed restrictions across the entire country. This is to keep customers and staff safe. Please check before you travel."
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