Commuting by train this morning? Five tips for travelling in the heatpublished at 07:03 BST 25 June
Image source, TOLGA AKMEN/EPA/ShutterstockTrain operators - including South Western Railway, Thameslink, Northern and Avanti West Coast - have asked passengers to make only essential journeys, and put reduced timetables in place.
Meanwhile Transport for London has warned passengers that "very high temperatures“ might cause disruption to some Tube and rail services.
If you do need to make journeys in the heat, here are some tips:
- Carry water with you and stay hydrated. Water fountains are available at some stations - ask staff if you need help locating one
- Check journeys before setting off for delays or cancellations. A number of operators yesterday reported disruption and limited services
- Wear light, cool clothing and consider having a handheld fan
- Don't forget to charge up any essential devices, as power supplies could be impacted too.
- If you feel unwell, do not travel - and seek assistance from staff if you become sick during your journey
















