The company advised passengers to check their journey before travelling.
ScotRail services will be returning to normal on Monday following disruption during a weekend of heavy rain with weather warnings.
Another Met Office yellow warning of heavy rain across central, eastern and north east Scotland and the north-east Highlands came into force at midnight on Sunday and ran until 3am on Monday. David Simpson, ScotRail service delivery director, said: “The vast majority of services will operate as normal on Monday, and we look forward to welcoming passengers to take advantage of our off-peak all day trial.
“Customers are advised to check before travelling by visiting the ScotRail website, app, or social media channels.”
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