Water refill points at Greater Anglia rail stations have been upgraded.
A total of 23 machines have been refurbished to ensure they are "smart, hygienic, and in working order".
Since the installation of the new machines this year, more than 20,000 water bottles have been refilled, helping to reduce plastic waste.
Simone Bailey, Greater Anglia’s asset management director, said: “After reviewing customer feedback and as part of our continuous drive for improvement, we’ve invested in upgrading the water refill points.
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"We are pleased to offer our passengers access to free water, helping to keep them hydrated while travelling, and reducing the amount of single use plastic that ends up in landfill or in the ocean.”
Water dispensers are installed at Billericay, Bishop’s Stortford, Broxbourne, Cambridge, Cambridge North, Chelmsford, Cheshunt, Colchester, Ely, Great Yarmouth, Harlow Town, Hertford East, Ipswich, Lowestoft, Marks Tey, Norwich, Wickford, Witham, Rochford, Shenfield, Tottenham Hale, and Waltham Cross stations.
In 2019, Greater Anglia became one of the first train operators in England to offer free water to passengers.
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