Rail passengers in Scotland are being warned that hot weather could lead to disruption to train services, according to Network Rail Scotland. The operator says its teams are monitoring weather conditions closely to reduce the risk of problems on the network as temperatures rise. Network Rail Scotland’s approach focuses on watching track conditions and taking appropriate actions if heat-related issues develop, though the specific types of disruption are not detailed in the reports. The warning is aimed at alerting passengers that service performance may be affected during periods of unusually high temperatures. Passengers are encouraged to stay aware of updates and plan journeys with the expectation that conditions could change. Overall, both outlets report the same message: Network Rail Scotland is actively monitoring the impact of hot weather and preparing to respond to ensure safety and minimise disruption if required.