Most services will not include a break as all our coaches are equipped with an on board toilet. However, on our longer journeys, especially overnight services and services between England and Scotland, we do provide rest breaks for our passengers.
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There should be a loo at the back of the coach, you sit where you want and shortly after your journey starts the tea trolley arrives even if your journey starts at 2am like mine.
What facilities do your coaches and trains offer? Most of our coaches have free Wi-Fi, on board charging points, air-con and an onboard toilet. These are subject to availability and connection.
Yes, all our buses have a lavatory to be used only for emergency. The safest place for you to be while your bus is moving is in your seat. Our Drivers will make every effort to provide a rest stop every 2-3 hours. Children should be accompanied by an adult when they must use the lavatory.
What do bus drivers do when they want to go to the toilet during the route? In the UK, it is still written into law that a bus driver has the legal right to pee against his nearside back wheel!
Yes.The right to sanitation is an element of the right of everyone to an adequate standard of living for himself and his family (Article 11 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights or ICESCR).
Overnight bus routesEquipped with reclining seats, seat belts, and air conditioning, Megabus night transit buses make it easy to fall asleep with peace of mind. Stow your carry-on sized luggage in an overhead bin to maximize your seating space.
From 5 September Megabus will offer passengers their own berths on an overnight service between London and Glasgow. Each of the berths, which are laid out in sets of three with just a curtain for privacy, will be kitted out with a reading light, duvet, pillow and blanket.
Most services will not include a break as all our coaches are equipped with an on board toilet. However, on our longer journeys, especially overnight services and services between England and Scotland, we do provide rest breaks for our passengers.
For example, if the employee works within client-facing industries (such as a call center worker), or on a production line, you may require the employee to wait for a colleague to relieve their position. For toilet breaks at work, UK law doesn't have any restrictions.