UK Rail Trips Hit by Heat Warning

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 23, 2026 23:39 PMNews
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Passengers across affected areas are being advised to expect delays, cancellations and timetable changes as extreme temperatures put pressure on rail infrastructure. Source: unsplash

Rail passengers in parts of England and Wales have been urged to rethink travel plans as extreme heat is expected to affect services this week. Network Rail says people should check journeys on Tuesday 23 June, then travel only if absolutely necessary on Wednesday and Thursday in areas covered by the Met Office red warning.

What Rail Passengers Need to Know

  • Dates affected: 23, 24 and 25 June
  • Main warning: 24 and 25 June
  • Area: red and amber weather-warning zones in England and Wales
  • Advice for red zones: travel only if essential
  • Expected disruption: slower trains, delays, cancellations and timetable changes
  • Replacement buses: not available during this period
  • Tickets: may be accepted on alternative dates or times
  • Check: National Rail Enquiries or train operator websites

Network Rail says trains will keep running, but services will operate at reduced speeds for safety. Extreme heat can affect rails, ground conditions, power and signalling systems, increasing the chance of last-minute changes. Jake Kelly, Network Rail’s deputy CEO, said safety must come first and urged anyone travelling to allow extra time and carry water.

Trips to London, Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and the South Coast may still be possible, but passengers should expect slower trains and last-minute changes. Anyone with hotel bookings, event tickets or onward connections should check whether their ticket can be used at another time before setting off.

Hot weather rail travel advice graphic from National Rail
Network Rail warns passengers to check journeys during the June heatwave, with essential travel advice for red warning zones. Source: Network Rail

The warning means leisure trips in red-warning areas are worth moving where possible. People who still need to travel should check National Rail Enquiries before leaving, carry water, wear light clothing and avoid travelling if they feel unwell. If a train stops between stations, passengers should stay on board unless railway staff give different instructions.

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