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Heat and Delays: Train Travel Even Slower

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Due to extremely high temperatures, Slovenian Railways has extended the speed limit for trains, which was introduced on Wednesday. Trains will now run more slowly, the railway network operator announced. As a result, delays in passenger traffic are expected throughout Slovenia.

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Due to extremely high temperatures, Slovenian Railways has extended the speed limit for trains, which was introduced on Wednesday. Trains will now run more slowly, the railway network operator announced. As a result, delays in passenger traffic are expected throughout Slovenia.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Due to extremely high temperatures, they decided to limit train speeds.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Due to extremely high temperatures, Slovenian Railways has decided to limit train speeds. For now, the measure will be in effect until the evening, and will be repeated in the coming days if necessary. Therefore, delays in passenger traffic are expected throughout Slovenia.

Due to high temperatures and consequently to ensure safety, the railway network operator has introduced speed restrictions until 20:00 in the evening, reports Slovenske železnice. Due to the aforementioned state of emergency, there will unfortunately be delays in passenger transport throughout Slovenia. Information regarding delays and the status of transport can be obtained on 080 81 11, on the website www.slo-zeleznice.si and from staff at sal…

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delo.si broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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