East Midlands Railway (EMR) is rolling out free Wi-Fi to almost 100 stations, including major hubs like Nottingham, Derby, and Sheffield. Customers travelling on Intercity, Regional, and Connect routes will now be able to get online for free.
Almost 100 railway stations served by East Midlands Railway will now benefit from free Wi-Fi. The upgrade is currently being rolled out across 97 stations and will allow customers on Intercity, Regional and Connect routes to get online quickly, easily and without any charge.
The stations that will benefit from the upgrade include main hubs such as Nottingham, Derby, Lincoln, Leicester and Sheffield, but smaller stations as well. Customers will be able to access the free Wi-Fi by launching their browser and following the instructions on the EMR landing page. The service also features 'Friendly Wi-Fi' to filter illegal or harmful content, to help protect children and families. Philippa Cresswell, Customer Service Director at EMR, said: "Be it for work or leisure, we understand how important it is for our customers to stay connected while they are on the move.
"That is why we’re excited about this project and the advantages it will provide when people choose to use our services - especially for customers who might have limited money and don't want to use their mobile data. The free Wi-Fi will benefit customers on our Regional, InterCity and Connect services, making travelling with EMR more convenient whatever the destination."
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