Rail users are facing disruption as flooding leads to train cancellations.
Currently trains from Kilmarnock to Glasgow Central, calling at Barrhead are either not stopping or delayed.
All services on the North Clyde routes, which affect both Glasgow Central low level and Queen Street low level, have been suspended.
The flooding has occurred in multiple locations along the route.
Replacement buses are being arranged but are yet to be confirmed.
A spokesperson for Scotrail wrote: "Update: We've had to suspend all services on the North Clyde routes due to flooding at several points along the route.
"We're attempting to keep services running east/south of the area where possible.
"This affects services via both Glasgow Central low level & Queen St low level."
UPDATE: We've had to suspend all services on the North Clyde routes due to flooding at several points along the route.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) December 30, 2022
We're attempting to keep services running east/south of the area where possible.
This affects services via both Glasgow Central low level & Queen St low level. pic.twitter.com/NTzrbJlxaj
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