South Western Railway announced potential service revisions or cancellations due to ongoing high temperatures affecting its network, particularly impacting long-distance and mainline routes. Disruptions are expected until the end of May 26, particularly between London Waterloo and various destinations like Winchester and Southampton. Passengers are advised to check journeys and allow extra time for travel. Additionally, speeds have been reduced between Salisbury and Gillingham following a track safety inspection, causing delays of up to 30 minutes. The railway company apologized for the inconvenience and recommended passengers carry water due to the hot weather.
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