Thirsty customers will soon be able to refill their water bottles across some of Northern Rail's busiest stations and cut down on plastic waste.
Water dispensers are set to be installed at 17 of the train operators stations across Derbyshire and Yorkshire, although Ilkeston Railway Station is not part of their scheme.
In total, 32 water dispensers are set to be installed at of the train operators busiest stations in the next few weeks, meaning that 45 per cent of the rail operators station footfall will be able to take advantage of the new facilities.
The new dispensers have been given the go ahead after a successful trail at Bolton and Castleford stations. A further 19 will be installed early next year. Each water dispenser has a hands-free sensor and will provide free chilled water.
Customers will be able to see how many times reusable bottles have been refilled thanks to a digital counter.
Tony Baxter, regional director at Northern, said: We want to provide our customers with unlimited free water refills and help them to stay hydrated, cut down on plastic pollution and save money. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do, and this is a benefit for them and the environment."
Northern is working with key suppliers to reduce carbon emissions from the businesses supply chain as well as become efficient with its resources such as water, energy and fuel.