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Do coaches have bathrooms?

First and foremost, there is a bathroom on board! Charter buses all come equipped with a bathroom facility including a sink. You'll likely be traveling for hours at a time so it's good to know that you won't have to hold it. Bus drivers and group leaders, however, do plan regular bathroom breaks.



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Yes, you can use the toilet on board when the bus is moving.

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Tour members are discouraged from using the bus bathroom unless it's an emergency. The bus bathroom is tiny, much smaller than airplane bathrooms. The driver cannot empty the holding tank frequently and it can get smelly on the bus. However, if you have a real emergency and must use the bus bathroom, please do so.

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The seat cushions on buses are usually designed to be very comfortable for passengers. They have higher backs than regular buses and are reclinable if necessary. They also have more padding than standard buses, which helps keep you warm during colder months or cool in warmer ones.

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There's little time for spontaneity when you're on a strict timetable and have to get from A to B. The modern coach is tall and you have to get up and down several stairs. While the views are great when you're up there, some find it exhausting simply getting on and off the coach at every stop.

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The middle Specifically, you should try to avoid the front and rear sections of the bus. Sitting in the middle gives you more protection during all types of crashes, including head-on and rear-end collisions. As far as the middle of the bus goes, your best bet is to sit in a row between the bus's tires.

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Stay in your seat and face forward: never stand on a moving bus. Keep noise level down and do not distract the driver (no yelling or shouting). Do not throw anything on the bus or out the window. Keep hands and feet to yourselves.

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A sewer pipe is attached to a fitting on the outside of the bus and the other side is connected directly to the sewer, emptying the waste into the local sewer network.

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The answer is yes! Most coach buses have at least one bathroom on board. Some even have two or more bathrooms, depending on the length of the trip and the number of passengers. The bathrooms are usually located in the back of the bus, near the luggage area.

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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.

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The “second toilet” is the bidet. We Italians use it to clean our private parts: it is not a toilet, but it is something you use after the toilet. After defecating, we use the toilet paper to remove the solid parts and then we clean our butt with water and the appropriate soap.

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The average Amtrak Coach seat measures 23 inches in width (compared to around 17 inches for airplane equivalent seating) with exceptional legroom and the ability to recline for an even more comfortable sleeping position.

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Which place on the bus is the best place to sit? Sitting in the front of the bus is usually the best place to sit on a long-distance bus. This is because they provide ample leg room and reclining options, as well as access to air conditioning and other amenities.

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The safest seat in a school bus is generally in the middle, in an aisle seat on the right hand side, between the tires. It's safer if there's a head-on, side and rear-end collision. It is also less bumpy and jarring to the body.

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