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Transport for Wales issue travel advice for extreme heat

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Transport for Wales (TfW) and Network Rail are asking customers to check before they travel on public transport with hot weather likely to cause disruption and affect travelling conditions.

With the Met Office issuing a rare amber warning for extreme heat, conditions will be challenging for travel by both rail and road, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-thirties in Wales by Monday.

Temporary Speed Restrictions are likely to be in place across the rail network to reduce the risk posed by overheating rails. This will likely increase journey times and lead to short-notice alterations to services.

Rail services are expected to be significantly disrupted, particularly in the Borders region, where services on routes within the areas covered by the red weather warning will be cancelled. The routes affected by these cancellations include:

- Shrewsbury-Birmingham

- Chester-Liverpool

- Chester-Manchester

- Chester-Crewe

- Crewe-Manchester

- Conwy Valley Line

Extreme temperatures could also lead to other infrastructure and fleet challenges such as track faults and overheating engines.

TfW is recommending customers stay hydrated by taking a bottle of water while travelling. 

Colin Lea, Transport for Wales’ Planning and Performance Director, said: “We continue to see very high demand for our rail services, particularly during periods of good weather. All available carriages are in service and where possible, we’re providing supplementary road transport.

“It’s now more important than ever to plan ahead using information our new website, our recently updated app or our social media channels. Passengers should consider whether they want to travel on trains that are likely to be full and standing, and use our Capacity Checker – an online tool that allows customers to see which trains are likely to have the most space available.”

Dan Booth, seasons delivery manager, at Network Rail Wales and Borders, said:

“We do everything we can to limit disruption for passengers during hot weather, but safety is our number one priority.

“Speed restrictions are likely to be in place across many parts of Wales and Borders, as slower trains reduce the risk of damage to the tracks when they expand during extreme temperatures.

“We advise passengers to carry a bottle of water and please check journeys before travelling for any delays or disruption.”

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