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Published: 12:04 am June 30, 2025
Updated: 11:26 am October 13, 2025
Emergency Speed Restrictions to Affect Rail Services Between East Croydon and Burgess Hill Due to Heatwave

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Rail passengers travelling between East Croydon and Burgess Hill should prepare for delays and service alterations as emergency speed restrictions are implemented due to high temperatures across the South East.


Where and When

From 10am to 7pm on Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July, trains on the London–Brighton mainline will be subject to reduced speed limits, aimed at protecting the railway infrastructure as temperatures soar to 34°C.


Affected Rail Operators and Route Changes

The Southern and Gatwick Express networks are particularly impacted. Key alterations include:


Ticket Flexibility

Passengers with affected tickets can use alternate services without penalty:

  • Gatwick ↔ Brighton: Use Thameslink or Southern services.
  • Worthing ↔ Littlehampton: Use hourly Southern trains via Worthing.

Travel Advice

If feeling unwell, please approach station staff instead of using onboard alarms.


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