Can I run an ordinary train with an in line toilet on a ballastless track?

Updated on Toilets 2024-03-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Theoretically yes, in practice it won't. The ballastless track is a passenger dedicated line, and will not get on the ordinary train, because although the axle load of the ordinary train meets the requirements of the passenger dedicated line, but because the axle load of the traction locomotive is larger, it exceeds the requirements of the passenger dedicated line, so the current ordinary train is not allowed to go on the passenger dedicated line, and only the older ordinary train will have an in-line toilet. Therefore, you will not see an ordinary train with an in-line toilet on a ballastless track.

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