In most cases these days, yes!Most trains have power sockets available for you to use. They might have a three-pin socket, a USB slot or both. They'll either be on the wall, under the seat in front of you or under your own seat.
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Without your constant tweets and Instagram posts, how are your friends supposed to know you're taking the trip of a lifetime? Trust us: You need a phone charger. And you're going to love the fact that every seat has an outlet for charging!
Power Sockets: UK and European power sockets are available at every seat on newer trains. USB sockets are available in Business and Standard Premier on these trains.
From Wi-Fi, on-board entertainment and power/USB outlets to bathrooms, on-board snack purchasing, and flexible luggage restrictions, standard tickets are a great way to experience a comfortable, convenient train ride without watching your budget go off the rails.
Aircharge is the first and only brand in the world to provide a railway certified wireless charging solution for rolling stock. Aircharge wireless charges can be found on board of trains and buses.
Wifi on European trainsIn Europe, all major train operators offer wifi onboard especially on long-distance routes. On Eurostar, Renfe in Spain, TGV in France and Deutsche Bahn in Germany, wifi can be found on the vast majority of trains.
Swiss Federal Railways (German: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, SBB; French: Chemins de fer f?d?raux suisses, CFF; Italian: Ferrovie federali svizzere, FFS) is the national railway company of Switzerland.