Tuesday 23 Jun 2026
North West rail travel warning as extreme heat arrives
- Region & Route:
- North West & Central
Rail passengers in the North West have been warned to expect reduced services over the coming days during extremely hot weather conditions.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for extreme heat across the region which lasts from tomorrow until Thursday (24 to 25 June).
Temperatures could reach up to 36°C and could average in the mid-30s.
All railway lines across the North West will remain open, but train operators will run amended timetables to help manage the impact of extreme temperatures on the railway. Passengers should also expect stations and trains to be busier than usual.
For safety reasons, trains will operate at reduced speeds, meaning journeys will take longer and there is a heightened risk of delays, cancellations and last-minute alterations. There will be no rail replacement bus services during this period.
Passengers who do need to travel are strongly advised to prepare for the conditions by bringing plenty of water, wearing sunscreen and a hat, and ensuring that they have a back-up plan in case of disruption.
Ross Davies, North West network operations director for Network Rail, said: "We are asking passengers to check with their train operators or on the National Rail Enquiries website before they travel in the next few days. If you do need to travel, please plan ahead, allow yourself extra time and take precautions where necessary.
"This extremely hot weather will have an impact across the country this week, so look for the latest guidance in your area."
A more severe red weather warning is in place across much of England from tomorrow (Wednesday 24 June). Anyone planning on making journeys in the area covered by this warning has been urged to only travel if absolutely necessary.
Passengers are advised to check before they travel. More information is available via www.nationalrail.co.uk.
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