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Do Eurocity trains have restrooms?

Eurocity travelers can choose from two classes: Standard Class and First Class. Regardless of the class, all cars are air-conditioned and equipped with convenient amenities like comfortable seats, electric power sockets, clean bathrooms, ample legroom, and luggage areas.



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Yes. There are toilets at the end of each coach, as well as disabled toilets and baby changing facilities on board. If you'd like to make sure you're sitting nearby, go to Manage a booking to choose your seat.

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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.

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Passenger trains usually have toilets, and the on-board lavatory takes many forms. The simplest train toilets are those called Drop Chute Toilets or Hopper Toilets.

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Does every train have a toilet? Many passenger trains (usually medium and long-distance) have toilet facilities, often at the ends of carriages. Toilets suitable for wheelchair users are larger, and hence trains with such facilities may not have toilets in each carriage.

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Eurostar trains have nice picture windows at the seats that let you see outside. When you are in the underwater section of the ride you will only see the inside of the Channel Tunnel. You cannot see underwater while riding on Eurostar, so no you will also not see any fish.

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Yes. Train journeys are thirsty work, so we have all your food and drink needs covered. Eurostar Café offers a wide range of meals, snacks and drinks. If you are travelling in Premium, a catering service at your seat is included with your booking.

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Our free wi-fi uses 3G and 4G signals en route.

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in the US, pretty much every passenger train has toilets..

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There is generally at least one toilet every four carriages.

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Many trains have toilets. Long distance trains, including sleeper trains, usually one per carriage at one end. Middle distance trains may only have one per 2–4 carriages. Short distance trains, suburban and metro trains where you are on the train for less than 20–30 minutes often have no toilet.

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