New coaches have outlets. Look for ones without rivets on the outside and the grey/triangular headrest in the window. Inside, alternative quads have power.
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Electric-powered busesThe zero-emission battery-electric double-decker buses were designed with customer safety, convenience and comfort in mind. It's not just our batteries getting a boost: these buses are equipped with USB chargers for passengers to charge their personal devices for convenient power on-the-go.
When customers use the bathroom on our newer coaches, it all goes in a chemical holding tank – or a 'retention tank'. And what about the smell? The toilets are flushed with a blue chemical that has a cherry scent. GO Transit estimates an annual usage of 1.2 million litres of the blue stuff from all fleets.
This type of coach is also used by a number of other commuter railways across North America. They have a seating capacity of 162 and a standing capacity of 248 per coach, or 5,256 per train (maximum crush load).
There are two outlets at every seat pair. It's located near the window. Aisle seat lovers, if you need some juice for your device, kindly tell your seatmate before you reach over to use it. Also, don't be that person that hogs both outlets.
Can you go to the toilet on a train when its not moving? As a general rule, people travelling on trains are warned not to flush the on board toilet while it's not moving. That's because most trains don't have sewage tanks, meaning anything in the toilet is dumped straight onto the tracks.
Railroad officials said that with smoking banned, cars would be cleaner, cost less to maintain and have more seats available during rush hour. Railroad officials had advocated a ban based on concerns about health and overcrowding.