Can I charge my phone on the GO bus?


Can I charge my phone on the GO bus? Electric-powered buses The zero-emission battery-electric double-decker buses were designed with customer safety, convenience and comfort in mind. It's not just our batteries getting a boost: these buses are equipped with USB chargers for passengers to charge their personal devices for convenient power on-the-go.


Can you charge your phone on a train UK?

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.


Why charging is not allowed in train at night?

The Commissioner of Railway Safety had issued instructions in 2014 to shut down charging points at night. There is always a risk of fire accidents, even mild in proportion, due to over charging of mobiles and electronic devices, which is more probable at night as passengers plug in and sleep at night.


Can I sleep in a train station?

Train Stations Any ticket or train pass entitles you to a free night in a station's waiting room: You're simply waiting for your early train. For safety, lock your pack in a station locker or check it at the baggage counter.


What is the rule of sleeping at night in train?

You can sleep in your berth only from 10 PM to 6 AM. You can't keep your berth up more than this sleeping hours duration. If you do so, your co-passenger with a lower berth can stop you.


What not to do at a train station?

Stand back: Always stay behind the yellow lines at train stations. Enter or exit a station platform at designated areas. Stay off the tracks: Train tracks, bridges and yards are private property. Never walk, bike, skateboard or run on or along the tracks; it's illegal and dangerous.


Can you still sleep on trains?

There are 4 Sleeping Car Room Options Amtrak's Sleeping Car accommodations provide overnight travelers the choice of a roomette, bedroom, bedroom suite (two adjoining bedrooms) that can accommodate one to four people, and accessible bedrooms. In a roomette, daytime seating converts to beds at night.