Egypt Railways Temporarily Reduces Train Speeds on Nile Delta and Upper Egypt Lines Due to Heatwave
Egypt's National Railways Authority has announced temporary speed reductions on trains operating across the Nile Delta and Upper Egypt lines. The move comes as part of precautionary measures to tackle the record-breaking heatwave currently sweeping the country. Passenger safety remains the top priority.
Why Reduce Speeds?
Extreme heat poses significant technical challenges to railway infrastructure, as steel rails undergo thermal expansion under high temperatures. This expansion can compromise track stability, making it necessary to adjust operational speeds during peak heat hours. The decision specifically targets midday hours.
Additional Measures
Alongside speed reductions, the authority is intensifying field inspections of tracks around the clock. Maintenance teams have been placed on high alert for immediate intervention should any faults be detected. No compromise on safety standards.
The authority confirmed these measures are temporary, with operational speeds returning to normal once weather conditions improve. Continuous monitoring of temperature levels will determine when normal schedules resume.
Passengers are urged to understand these precautionary steps, with apologies for any limited delays on certain journeys. The focus is on enhancing safety levels and maintaining the efficiency of the railway network under exceptional weather conditions.
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