Commuters are warned of rail delays as high temperatures are affecting the tracks - with restrictions in place until next week.
Speed restrictions are being enforced between Watford Junction and Bricket Wood on the Abbey line this afternoon .
The London Northwestern Railway says that since 12pm, train services running through these stations may be delayed. Originally it was estimated that the high track temprature issue would be fixed by 3.30pm today, but now disruption is expected until the end of the day.Anyone wishing to take the train this afternoon is asked to
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