York-based rail operator Northern has told customers: ‘This isn’t a love train’.
It has revealed that its on-board wi-fi blocks access to dating apps and websites.
That means customers will be unable to find their perfect partner during their journey – but the train operator says there is a good reason.
Northern trains deliver the internet under the Friendly WiFi scheme, which blocks access to certain categories of content, including those associated with dating.
Websites and apps related to video streaming, gambling, alcohol, adult content, pornography and nudity are also blocked on-board, as are software updates and file sharing services.
Friendly WiFi ensures Northern’s on-board internet service meets minimum filtering standards given the fact children could be present.
Matt Rice, chief operating officer at Northern, said: “We welcome millions of people on-board our trains every year – and access to safe and reliable internet is part and parcel of our customers’ expectations.

“Whilst some dating websites – and users – will operate with appropriate levels of self-moderation, some might not and it’s important that content not suitable for everyone to see or hear – particularly children – isn’t viewed on our trains.
“With some of the other banned categories – it’s simply about ensuring that there is sufficient bandwidth for all our customers to use while they’re on the go.
“This on-board dating app embargo aside, we wish our single customers all the best in their search for their perfect partner.”
NSFW content (not suitable for work) is also banned from the trains.
Content considered ‘NSFW’ can range in scale from inappropriate jokes and bad language to offensive topics and explicit material.
Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with nearly 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.