Northern Rail announce ban on e-scooters, hoverboards and e-skateboards at all stations- including Sheffield

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The ban comes into place in December

Northern Rail, which operates train services in and out of Sheffield, has announced it is to ban all e-scooters, hoverboards and e-skateboards from all its trains and stations. The new regulation comes into place from December 1.

The ban is being implemented due to the potential fire risk posed by the lithium batteries in these devices, which can overheat and catch fire. They will be banned at train stations in and around Sheffield.

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Electric wheelchairs and e-bikes are exempt from the ban – as are mobility scooters for those with access needs, as long as they are registered with the train operator’s Mobility Scooter Permit Scheme – which checks devices by a range of criteria to make sure they are safe to use on-board.

Tricia Williams, chief operating officer at Northern, said: “The safety of our customers and staff is our number one priority. As these devices have become more and more popular, so have the horror stories of lithium batteries overheating and catching fire.

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“Most of these devices are not actually approved for use in the UK – and from 1 December our staff will refuse travel to anyone attempting to board one of our trains, or access one of our stations with such a device.”

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