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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here in London now and yes, it’s quite hot, but I’ve noticed that all of the large train stations have water bottle refill stations. They’re clearly signed at parks and museums, too. I haven’t had a day of being far enough from a refill that I ran out of water, and it’s been in the mid to high 80s. If you have been without water at specific places, maybe list them and we could have ideas on what you’ve missed? Some signed park refill stations look more like playground foot cleaning stations I’ve seen in the US or hose spigots so I wouldn’t have noticed them if I wasn’t right next to them.[/quote] This is helpful, thanks! At the train stations, where are the bottle refill stations?[/quote] So I just went through Victoria, and the one there was by Boots and closer to the train platforms than the shopping arcade. It was marked with a big pink background that made it clear it was a refill point but I can’t remember the logo or words. It was built into a pillar coming down from the ceiling. I find that any railway employees are helpful in a way that I don’t encounter at home in the U.S. so definitely ask at other stations. We were at the Tate yesterday and there were drinking fountains and refill stations downstairs near the cafe and restrooms.[/quote]
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