Workers voted to accept the pay offer, meaning strikes in the lead up to Christmas are cancelled.
ScotRail's RMT members previously went on strike on 10 October.
Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth said the deal was fair and affordable, offering "very real benefits" for staff. "Passengers will equally welcome the news and know that we will have ScotRail services running as planned over winter and especially the festive period. "It is now incumbent on the UK government to allow the operators and RMT to get to the table and negotiate. Network Rail employees in Scotland deserve a pay deal too."
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