ScotRail services are still experiencing significant disruptions following the extensive damage inflicted by Storm Éowyn.
The rail operator has announced that while most lines are now operational, the clean-up and repair efforts continue after Network Rail reported over 500 incidents across the network since Friday.
The aftermath has included more than 120 trees obstructing tracks, alongside damaged overhead wires, power supply issues, and miscellaneous debris.
Repair teams have been active since the storm began, working to restore full service.
ScotRail has advised that passengers whose journeys were disrupted by the storm can use their existing tickets until Friday, January 31.
Additionally, the company is offering fee-free refunds on any unused tickets due to adverse conditions.
For the latest travel information, customers are encouraged to visit the ScotRail website or use the mobile app.
The company’s statement emphasized ongoing efforts to fully recover the railway network from the severe impact of Storm Éowyn and thanked passengers for their patience during this period.