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Thursday 25 July 2019 8:45 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 25 July 2019 8:46 am

Commuters urged to avoid travel as scorching heat threatens chaos

By: Alexandra Rogers

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Trains tracks can buckle under intense heat, causing delays
Trains tracks can buckle under intense heat, causing delays

Commuters have been urged to avoid travel today as the high temperatures cause delays and cancellations across the London network.

Southern, Southeastern, Thameslink, LNER and the London Overground have all put speed restrictions in place to reduce the chances of tracks expanding and buckling under the heat.

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Temperatures in London are expected to reach a peak of 39C.

Leading bookie Coral is odds-on at 1-2 for the UK’s hottest ever temperature – 38.5C – to be broken today. The firm has gone 5-4 for 40C or higher.

“The betting suggests we are set for a record-breaking day in the UK with the previous high of 38.5C set to be broken,” said Coral’s John Hill.

The train firms, which all run services in and out of London, warned that trains will be restricted to a top speed of 60mph for the majority of the day and will be busier as fewer trains will be running.

⚠️REMINDER – Disruption into London today as slowdowns in place. Please consider if your journey's essential & check @nationalrailenq

In a #heatwave steel tracks expand and buckle under stress, causing further delays. Slower trains apply less force, reducing the chances of this. pic.twitter.com/o1cgLCVzQs

— Network Rail (@networkrail) July 25, 2019

☀️ #TLUpdates – Due to high track temperatures there is a speed restriction in place.

A reduced service and extended journey times will be in place today.

We advise to avoid travelling if possible or to please allow extra time for your journey.

ℹ️ https://t.co/SsUiM0hOfS

— Thameslink (@TLRailUK) July 25, 2019

☀️ #SNUpdates – Due to high track temperatures there will be a speed restriction in place.

A reduced service and extended journey times will be in place today.

We advise to avoid travelling if possible or to please allow extra time for your journey.

ℹ️ https://t.co/fryuzW2x3b

— Southern (@SouthernRailUK) July 25, 2019

We will be operating a significantly reduced service today because of the forecast hot weather, and speed restrictions that have been imposed. We strongly recommend you don't travel today, if possible. If you do travel, please check your journey in advance https://t.co/xZG4tybOTK pic.twitter.com/AzBl5yWcfw

— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) July 25, 2019
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