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Are there toilets on the tube?

Where are the tube toilets? Your best bet for finding a place to pee is on the outer edges of the lines. In central London, you're not likely to have much luck. In terms of lines, the District, Central, and Elizabeth lines are most likely to have facilities along the way.



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TfL toilet facilities are free to access, but some non-TfL facilities may be chargeable. Other public toilets may be available near to stations. Some facilities are inside the station's ticket gates.

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The subways have 133 bathrooms across 69 stations, according to MTA officials. That's fewer than transit officials reported in 1989, when records obtained by Gothamist show NYC Transit officials listed 210 public toilets at 106 stations.

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The first reason is connected to emergency. If a door went till the ground, other people in the toilet area and in other stalls would not be able to know if an occupant has lost consciousness or not. Hence, the gap provides visibility so that others can take note if a person is in distress.

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During the initial 12-16 weeks training, trainee drivers can earn up to £32,375. They can also obtain free travel around London for themselves and a partner and have overtime rates of around £36 an hour.

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If you want to get up and stretch your legs, there's plenty of room to walk around, with restrooms conveniently located in every car. On shorter train journeys, Amtrak's Coach Class seats provide a comfortable place to relax and enjoy the view.

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