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London train cancellations due to smoke on tracks during heatwave

26 May 2026
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Commuters in London are facing significant disruptions due to South Western Railway (SWR) cancelling several train services after smoke was detected on the tracks between London Waterloo and Vauxhall stations. In addition to the cancellations, trains on other routes are running at slower speeds while safety inspections are conducted. Passengers traveling to and from London Waterloo can expect delays, particularly on routes to Guildford, Woking, and other destinations. The disruptions coincide with a heatwave, which has prompted SWR to cancel additional services to mitigate potential issues caused by the extreme temperatures. A record high minimum temperature of 21.3°C was recorded overnight at Kenley Airfield, marking an unprecedented “tropical night” and forecasters predict temperatures could reach 34°C today.

Why It Matters

The current heatwave has led to significant railway disruptions across the South Western Railway network, highlighting the vulnerabilities in transportation infrastructure during extreme weather events. With record-breaking temperatures being reported, the impact on public transport reflects broader challenges associated with climate change, including increased frequency and intensity of heatwaves. Historical data shows that the previous record for highest daily minimum temperature in May was set in 1944 at 32.8°C, demonstrating a notable change in climatic patterns over the decades. Such incidents underscore the need for robust contingency plans in public transport systems to handle the effects of extreme weather on operations.

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