itemprop=description content=Rail passengers have been warned of further disruption on Monday.
Flood warnings remain in place as the clean-up operation continues following a weekend of extreme rainfall which caused disruption across Scotland.
ScotRail said disruption caused by flooding will continue into Monday for some routes, with services between Edinburgh/Queen Street and Inverness, and Queen Street to Aberdeen/Dundee/Perth and Arbroath unable to run.A car left abandoned under a flooded railway bridge in Dumbarton Ruth Ellis, Scottish Environment Protection Agency flood duty manager, said: “It’s been a difficult weekend across Scotland, with severe weather causing widespread travel disruption to road and rail networks, and impacts in communities all over Scotland.
“Our teams have been working around the clock with partner agencies, including Scottish Government, the Met Office, emergency services and local authorities, across this major weather event.”
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