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Do train stations have toilets UK?

Yes, a large proportion of them do, especially at times of the day when there are still staff on duty. Unfortunately, due to increasing cases of vandalism, however, some have had to resort to putting combination locks on the door (much like many Pret shops) so you might have to ask staff for the code…



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It's advice you'll definitely have heard if you've ever travelled by train: please DO NOT use the toilet while the train is in a station. But, of course, it's advice that often goes ignored. But there's a very good reason why passengers should never use the toilet on board a train while it's waiting in a station.

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It depends which type of train it is. You may find alot of Inter-city trains with a toilet at each end of the carriage (in the vestibules) whereas some high density trains may just have one for every two cars located towards the middle.

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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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Other than a refrigerator/watercooler and a bathroom there are almost zero ammenities on a locomotive. Only way a engineer can go to bathroom is by stopping his train or if the conductor is a certified engineer he could run for while.

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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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Most of our trains have toilets including accessible toilets. See our train fleet information. What support is there for disabled passengers during on-board emergencies?

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At the end of every carriage of China high speed train, there are usually two types of toilets. On one side you can find the Chinese-style toilet - squat toilet and on the other side, you can find the western-style toilet, complete with seat and lid.

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Most trains don't have sewage tanks so anything in the toilet is dumped straight onto the tracks.

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Private sleeping room accommodations Each room includes a big picture window, fresh towels and linens, and access to a private restroom and shower.

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Do trains drop waste on the tracks? Not anymore. In the US until the 1960's, some toilets emptied directly onto the tracks. A sign was posted over the toilet reminding passengers not to flush while the train was on the station.

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How do train drivers go to the toilet? Longer distance trains have 2 engineers, and a toilet. So when you have to go, you just let the other person operate. Or on other lines, they may just stop the train, and go use a bathroom when needed.

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An Amtrak sleeper car is a train car that contains restrooms, shower rooms and sleeping accommodations (not coach seats).

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Complying with professional and federal rules and regulations relating to train operation and safety. Monitoring the speed, air pressure and other operational measurements of the train. Using mechanical controls such as throttles and air brakes to control the speed and motion of the train.

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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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