As the mercury rises again, extreme heat timetables are being implemented in several areas of Victoria to ensure train services run safely.
According to the Department of Transport and Planning, a full extreme heat timetable will be in place for services on the Seymour and Shepparton lines, while a partial extreme heat timetables will be in place on the Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill lines.
Speed restrictions may also be implemented on other lines if the forecast changes, which may result in delays, shortened or changed services, or cancellations.
When an extreme heat timetable is in place, the speed of trains is reduced, which extends journey times.
Extreme heat speed restrictions go into place when temperatures exceed 36℃.
The Bureau of Meteorology currently forecasts a high of 37℃ in Shepparton on Friday.
This is the second time this week that the Shepparton line has been subject to different timetables based on hot weather.
A statement from the Department of Transport and Planning said drinking water will be available on board trains, but passengers are still encouraged to travel with water and to wear cool clothing.
“We ask passengers to check the V/Line website before travelling to view extreme heat timetables and check if there are any changes to their services and allow extra travel time,” the statement said.
The latest public transport information and V/Line status updates can be found online at vline.com.au