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Do ICE trains have USB chargers?

On some forms of public transportation in Germany (ICE trains, some buses, etc.) there are USB outlets for charging a mobile devices.



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WiFi & power sockets There are power sockets for laptops & mobiles at all seats in both classes, of the usual European 2-pin type.

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The trains will feature a series of amenities to make the journey more comfortable for passengers, including dedicated individual outlets, USB ports, onboard Wi-Fi, a redesigned cafe car, and more spacious seating (including moveable headrests and seat back tablet-holders).

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Trust us: You need a phone charger. And you're going to love the fact that every seat has an outlet for charging!

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There are two outlets at every seat pair. It's located near the window. Aisle seat lovers, if you need some juice for your device, kindly tell your seatmate before you reach over to use it. Also, don't be that person that hogs both outlets.

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Trust us: You need a phone charger. And you're going to love the fact that every seat has an outlet for charging!

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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. Older trains have UK and European power sockets in coaches 5, 14, and all Business Premier and Standard Premier coaches.

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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.

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ICE 2 trains feature electric sockets at selected seats, ICE 3 and ICE T trains have sockets at nearly every seat.

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Free Wi-Fi has been available on ICEs since 2017. Now it's being rolled out to the Intercity fleet. Since summer 2019, DB has been making wireless internet avialable on its Intercity trains. Free Wi-Fi will be available on the entire long distance fleet by the end of 2021.

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ICE1, ICE2, ICE3 class 407, & 7-car ICE-T trains have a proper restaurant car with a restaurant at one end and a bar area at the other. ICE3 class 403 & 406 and 5-car ICE-T trains have a bistro car with a cafe-bar area and small 12-seat restaurant area.

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It allows you to have internet access whenever you're in a Wi-Fi-free zone. Wi-Fi dongles, also referred to as Wi-Fi sticks and USB network adapters, are also ideal for use in places where the Wi-Fi is less reliable or can't be trusted (airports, coffee shops, or even on trains and in taxis).

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Exclusive to First-Class Passengers Once onboard, you'll enjoy complimentary at-seat meal and beverage service provided by our onboard staff of First Class attendants. Selections include freshly prepared chef inspired entrees as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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This is because, proper earthing. Because power for plug points in train is generated internally through third rail power. This third rail power and its associated electronics, sometimes create power with uneven voltage level which surely harm your mobile charger and mobile too.

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Cost: Free on board applicable trains and at London St. Pancras and in First Class lounges. 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.

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Via Rail Express Train Information Electrical outlets and Wi-Fi Internet access are available on most of fleet.

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