Network Rail has urged Scots to help keep the railway running and free from obstruction ahead of Storm Dudley sweeping the country later this week.
The company is asking those who live near any rail lines to secure loose garden items they have which could blow onto the tracks.
Trampolines are just some of the items that have blown on to tracks disrupting the rail network in recent months with more storm activity.
On Tuesday the Met Office issued two yellow warnings, as well as one amber warning for wind, as gusts of up to 90mph are expected from tomorrow.
Storm Dudley is the first to arrive as early as 3pm on Wednesday February 16, with a 'danger to life' warning in place.
Scottish areas set to be impacted include Central, Tayside & Fife, Grampian, Highlands, Orkney, South West Scotland, Lothian and the Borders and Strathclyde.
Friday will also see some windy weather as a second yellow weather warning covers some western and southern parts of Scotland as Storm Eunice arrives in time for the weekend.
In a statement on Twitter, Network Rail Scotland said: "If you live by the railway, please help us tomorrow by securing any loose garden items that may blow on to the tracks."
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