Can you bring an e-scooter on-board MTRX trains?

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I've looked through the page about luggage at their website but there's no mentioning of e-scooters. Does anyone know if they're allowed?






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Can you take scooter on train?

Most companies will let you on the train with your mobility scooter, though it might have to comply with certain limits, typically 300kg (including your weight) and less than 1.2 metres long. To travel with a scooter you could also have to have a permit supplied by the rail provider.

Can you take electric scooters on trains UK?

E-scooters have been banned from all public transport in London from today. It comes amid fire safety concerns after one e-scooter caught fire on a Tube train. The ban includes all e-scooters and e-unicycles, but does not include mobility scooters that are permitted on the network or foldable e-bikes.

Can I take an e-scooter on the Tube?

Customers in possession of such devices will not be permitted to enter any premises on TfL's network or travel on any of its services, including on the Tube, buses, Overground, TfL Rail, Trams and DLR.

Can you bring electric scooter onto bus?

You can easily take any electric scooter on a bus, a train, and on the metro. You may experience issues going through subway station doors. Most scooters will fit in the trunks of most cars, but big scooters will not fit in smaller car trunks. Very few airlines allow electric scooters on their airplanes.



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