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Rail passengers told to only travel if essential amid red extreme heat warning

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Rail passengers told to only travel if essential amid red extreme heat warning

TL;DR

Rail passengers are advised to travel only if essential due to extreme heat warnings, with temperatures expected to reach 40C. Many services, including Chiltern Railways, have already cancelled over half their timetable in anticipation of disruptions.

Key points

  • Extreme heat warning issued by the Met Office for Wednesday and Thursday
  • Temperatures may reach 40C in the most affected areas
  • Chiltern Railways has cancelled over half its timetable
  • Network Rail likely to impose speed restrictions
  • Advice against non-essential travel covers lines in the red zone

Why it matters

The extreme heat poses significant risks to rail infrastructure and passenger safety, leading to widespread service disruptions.

Rail passengers have been told to only attempt to travel if essential and check trains are running, with extreme heat expected to disrupt services around Britain.

Temperatures are forecast to rise to 37C across most of southern England and Wales over the next three days, and potentially to 40C in the most affected areas.

One commuter network, Chiltern Railways, which runs between London and Birmingham, has already cancelled more than half of its normal timetable in anticipation of widespread disruption.

Network Rail is expected to impose speed restrictions, as it did across the country in 2022 when record temperatures were recorded, eventually closing two lines. Slowing down trains would mean most services are significantly delayed or cancelled.

A red extreme heat warning has been issued by the Met Office for Wednesday and Thursday. Network Rail’s advice against non-essential travel will cover lines in the red zone, which is likely to include services on most mainlines from London – affecting long-distance trains across Great Britain.

Jake Kelly, the deputy chief executive of Network Rail, said: “Extreme heat can have a significant impact on the railway, so safety must come first. We’re asking passengers to check before travelling on Tuesday, and only travel if absolutely essential on Wednesday and Thursday if they are going to, from or within the red warning zone as temperatures are expected to peak.’

Extreme temperatures can cause steel rails to expand and buckle, requiring lower speeds for safety. Intense heat also increases the risk of overhead wires on electrified routes sagging or breaking, and could cause signalling and electrical systems to overheat and fail.

The disruption from the heatwave comes as services on the Midland mainline remain affected after the fatal collision on Friday between two EMR trains at Bedford, which killed a train driver and injured about 100 passengers. Investigations and repair work are expected to continue and limit services for the rest of the week.

It is understood that Chiltern, whose services fall entirely within the red zone, is thinning out services to try to ensure most can run or recover with disruption seen as inevitable.

Michael Stewart, the commercial director at Chiltern Railways, said: “We strongly advise you to avoid travelling over the next three days if possible. Trains are running at greatly reduced levels to ensure everyone’s safety, which means you may experience significant delays and very busy conditions.

“If you do need to travel, please stay safe, check your journeys on the morning you travel as planners are still being updated and carry a bottle of water with you at all times.”

Q&A

What are the expected temperatures during the extreme heat warning in the UK?

Temperatures are forecast to rise to 37C across most of southern England and Wales, with potential peaks of 40C in the most affected areas.

Which rail services have been affected by the extreme heat warning?

Chiltern Railways has cancelled more than half of its normal timetable, and Network Rail is expected to impose speed restrictions affecting most mainlines from London.

What should rail passengers do during the extreme heat warning?

Passengers are advised to only travel if essential and to check if trains are running before attempting to travel.

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At a glance

  • Extreme heat warning issued by the Met Office for Wednesday and Thursday
  • Temperatures may reach 40C in the most affected areas
  • Chiltern Railways has cancelled over half its timetable
  • Network Rail likely to impose speed restrictions
  • Advice against non-essential travel covers lines in the red zone

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