
The Boss of Network Rail says company will scrap toilet charges from 2019
04 April 2018
Recent figures obtained by the BBC revealed Network Rail collected £4.8m in the last financial year, from people paying to use its toilets.
Chief executive said it was "quite wrong to penalise people when they are in discomfort".
Charges at stations in London, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool and Edinburgh range from 30p to 40p.
Network Rail said there was no exact date as to when the charges will be ditched but said it would be "at some point in 2019".
We at Prestige Hygiene Services welcome this decision and look forward to it being implemented next year.