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Heat Alert: V/Line Switches to Extreme Heat Timetable Today; Lavington Delays Continue

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Published
4 February 2026/05:22
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Heat Alert: V/Line Switches to Extreme Heat Timetable Today; Lavington Delays Continue
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Kabelleger / David Gubler

Extreme Heat Impacts V/Line Services; Lavington Roadworks Continue

Albury and Wodonga commuters are advised to plan for a slower journey today, Wednesday, 4 February 2026. A combination of extreme weather protocols and ongoing infrastructure projects across the Border region will impact both rail and road travel throughout the day. Lead editor for Albury.news recommends allowing an additional 15 to 20 minutes for both local and regional travel.

V/Line Extreme Heat Timetable Triggered

Due to high temperatures forecast for the region today, V/Line has officially implemented its Extreme Heat Timetable for the Albury/Wodonga line. When temperatures reach high thresholds, steel tracks can expand, necessitating speed restrictions to ensure infrastructure and passenger safety. Commuters heading toward Melbourne or arriving from the south should prepare for the following:

  • Journey times may be extended by approximately 20 to 30 minutes due to mandatory reduced train speeds.
  • Select train services may be replaced by air-conditioned coaches for portions of the journey to help maintain the overall network schedule.
  • Passengers are encouraged to carry water and stay hydrated while waiting on platforms or traveling on replacement coach services.

Real-time monitoring of the line is in effect, and travelers are strongly urged to check the latest service status via official transport apps before departing for Albury Station.

Local Roadworks and Traffic Hotspots

Within Albury, significant activity continues in Lavington as part of the ongoing drainage reconstruction initiative. Essential work is currently concentrated between Boronia Street and Tamarind Street. Motorists can expect:

  • Intermittent lane closures and local diversions as demolition and excavation works proceed during daylight hours.
  • Increased heavy vehicle movement and the presence of construction personnel near the work zones.
  • Potential bottlenecks during the morning school run and the afternoon peak commute.

Furthermore, night works continue at Albury Airport for taxiway upgrades. While most of this work occurs overnight to minimize flight disruptions, early morning commuters on Elizabeth Mitchell Drive may encounter site vehicles and heavy machinery moving near the airport boundary until approximately 7:00 AM.

Regional Arteries and School Zones

For those traveling north on the Hume Highway, maintenance activity remains high. While traffic is currently moving freely within the immediate Albury vicinity, resurfacing works near Goulburn and bridge maintenance at Mittagong continue to impact the Sydney-bound corridor. These projects may add small cumulative delays for long-distance freight and passenger vehicles.

Finally, with the school term in full swing, 40km/h school zones are strictly enforced across the city. Following recent reports in the East Albury area, residents should expect a visible police presence near local schools to ensure student safety and traffic compliance. Please remain vigilant and observe all speed signs during the 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM and 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM periods.