A group of rail passengers teamed up to rescue a dog after it fell in between train tracks.
Dozens of commuters are seen rushing to help the cute little pooch after it plunged down the gap between the platform and the train.
The incident happened at Glasgow Queen Street Low Level on Monday.
One woman, called Demi, is seen calling out to the dog as she squeezes under the train to try to grab the animal while another passenger jumped to the tracks to get a better view.
Two other passengers eventually managed to remove the dog out from the gap and lift it to safety.
Passengers reassured the dog as its owner puts its lead and collar back on.
One dog lover, called Beck, said: 'Oh my God, how amazing everyone was. So glad the dog's okay.'
Barry Evans added: 'The woman on all fours helping out. And to make sure the owner was okay, people make Glasgow.'
Another, named Tara, said: 'Great people, that lady in her nice clothes on the ground and then comforting the owner, what a good person.'
'Just shows Scottish people would do anything to help,' said Gary Brown.
KayKee said: 'Absolutely amazing, well done. Proud to be Scottish.'
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: 'We're pleased to see that the dog was retrieved safe and well.
'We take this opportunity to remind customers to keep well back from platform edges when trains are arriving and leaving the station.
'And to keep hold of pets, pushchairs, and other belongings when getting on and off the train.'
Source: Daily Mail UK