ScotRail has provided an update over planned strikes for this week.

The travel giant has confirmed some Glasgow services will be impacted as a result of the industrial action.

It comes as members of the RMT trade union and ASLEF, which represents train drivers, are expected to down tools on Friday, 2 June and Saturday, 3 June.

This is a result of a dispute between the unions and a number of other train operating companies across the UK.

The strikes mean services between Glasgow Central, Dumfries, and Carlisle, will be impacted due to train dispatching at Carlisle station.

ScotRail are planning for all other services to carry on as normal.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail Head of Customer Operations, said: “The dispute between the trade unions and other train operators does not involve any ScotRail staff, which means we’ll be able to operate as normal on Friday, 2 and Saturday, 3 June, apart from a small number of services to and from Carlisle.

“While we look forward to welcoming passengers to our services, we would encourage those travelling to plan ahead as our trains will be busier than usual due to customers of other operators travelling on our services.”