BritainCoastal destinations have seen a spike in visitor numbers Railway passenger This heat has been detected compared to this time last year.
Industry Body Rail Distribution Group (GDR) Said that there has been a big increase in people traveling coastal stations as compared to 2024. North east, South east And Eastern Anglia, especially seeing an increase in all numbers.
The stations of South East and Eastern Anglia saw an increase of 32 percent and 18 percent respectively in June compared to the same month of last year.
In the North East, the coastal regions recorded a 25 percent increase in passengers traveling from northern England during the same period.
RDG said that the big increase in demand for these coastal areas compared to other parts of Britain is correlated with warm temperatures that encourage more people to travel to the beaches.
RDG CEO Jacqueline Star said: “Our analysis shows that changing temperatures are also changing how people travel.

“For the first time, gateway directly on the coast in summer Meteorological Office Pattern for both regions with temperature spikes and dried conditions.
“For coastal stations, August proves an important month, making a large part of visitors throughout the year, showing a large spike in passenger numbers.
“Whether it survives the sea shore, somewhere a new or family discovery, every trip is more than a trip; it is a chance to support local high roads, independent businesses and carry forward economic growth across the country.”
About half (47 percent) passengers live in the same area on coastal rail routes.
RDG stated that during the school’s summer holidays, families traveling by train have been designed to contribute an estimated £ 678 million in the local areas that they are more than £ 916 million on their destinations.
The most popular days for visiting coastal stations are Fridays from Friday to Monday, many people are taking day trips or short breaks.
This year’s June was the hottest for England, the average temperature with an average temperature of 16.9C, defeated the previous record for the month of 16.7C in 2023.
The average for the UK was 15.2C, in 2023 at second place behind 15.8C.
This met office temperature is till 1884.