ScotRail has urged customers to check their journeys and plan ahead with Storm Amy set to bring major disruption to services across northern Scotland .
The rail operator has announced that no trains will run between Aberdeen and Inverness after 6pm on Friday, October 3, as well as five other routes including the Highland mainline.
Latest forecasts suggest that high winds and heavy rain will affect parts of the country from Friday evening, with the potential for widespread disruption to rail services .
An amber weather warning is in place from 5pm on Friday until 9am on Saturday, and across some areas after Saturday.
Network Rail's specialist weather team is closely monitoring the storm’s path and working with ScotRail to confirm which routes are most likely to be impacted.