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E-scooters train ban

E-TRANSPORT devices are to be banned from South Western Railway stations and trains from Thursday over fears the batteries could overheat. Devices such as e-scooters, hoverboards, e-unicycles and e-skateboards are powered by lithium-ion, and these devices can catch fire.

While the train firm says the risk is small, there have been incidents of the personal transport devices going up in smoke on other forms of public transport.

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As well as being prohibited on trains, SWR says they cannot be charged on their premises, nor will they be accepted as lost property.

The exceptions are electric wheelchairs, and mobility scooters for those with accessibility needs. Also permitted are e-bikes, as these are legal to use in UK. Customers are advised to check with staff if they are unsure.

Jane Lupson, SWR’s Head of Safety, said: “Reports of incidents involving e-scooters catching fire on National Rail services or infrastructure are increasing and the potential risk that they pose is not acceptable to our customers and colleagues.

“After some consideration, and in line with other partners in the rail industry, we will be banning e-scooters on our trains and at our stations from Thursday, June 1.

“We understand that these devices are popular, but the safety of our customers and staff is our number one priority, so until greater regulation and testing can be brought in to ensure the safety of those travelling on trains, e-scooters will remain banned.”