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Do UK trains have power outlets?

Yes! Every seat on an Azuma comes with a stand UK plug socket and also a USB port in First Class. On our older electric trains, there are two plugs at each table in Standard and a plug at each seat in First Class. Major delays on some routes - Check to see if your journey is affected.



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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.

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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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Across the TfL fleet, the Alstom (Class 710) trains on London Overground, which are a similar design, have USB chargers, and the new DLR trains arriving next year will also come with chargers. Newer buses also come with chargers in the back of seats.

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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 at-your-seat power outlets in Economy class on the Renaissance train cars. However, there are no power outlets in the service car. There are also power outlets in your private cabin aboard other VIA Rail trains.

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Lumo is a 100% electric train service, travelling exclusively down the East Coast of the UK between London & Edinburgh, calling at Stevenage, Newcastle & Morpeth.

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Luggage that is not permitted Items larger than 1 metre in any dimension that you cannot carry without assistance. This includes canoes, hang-gliders, large furniture and large musical instruments. Surfboards. Motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters and motorised cycles.

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This comes after recent incidents of fire reported in some trains. According to railway officials, the decision to restrict the use of the charging ports was taken as a precautionary measure.

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You can charge your phone. But it sometimes leads to damaging the battery. This is because, proper earthing. Because power for plug points in train is generated internally through third rail power.

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Your mobile phone must be able to display the ticket on your phone screen. If your phone battery has died, you will be unable to retrieve your mobile ticket. Therefore, you will have to purchase a new ticket for the journey you wish to make.

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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. If you're sat at the table, they might be under the table itself or fixed to the table.

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That will be because they have limited power output and probably won't power a cleaner's vacuum or similar high power devices. I wouldn't take the laptop charger too seriously; it will undoubtedly work with other low power appliances too. My guess is that laptops require more power to function vs a cell phone device.

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