Is the toilet on the train above the ground?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dear, the toilet on the train does lead to the ground, but it is not directly discharged, but after being washed by high-pressure water, the excrement has become liquid before it is sprayed out.

    So, it may seem romantic to show affection next to the railroad tracks, but it's disgusting to think about it - don't do it just to be on the safe side!

    Good luck

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Most of the train's toilets are straight, that is, in-line, that is, very simple, when the train is running at high speed, most of the excrement will be scattered and disintegrated and then quickly decomposed.

    However, when the train enters the time zone or stops at the station, the toilet is forbidden to prevent feces from being scattered on the tracks and polluting the city or station.

    But now the new 25T and Sierra 25G are equipped with vacuum toilets, where the feces from the toilet are stored, and the car arrives at the station and then processed in a centralized manner, so that there is no need to worry about polluting the environment, and passengers do not have to worry about not being able to go to the toilet when the train enters the station.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In the old trains, the toilets only had sewer outlets and no sewage pipes, which were directly facing the bottom and discharged onto the tracks. At present, the train toilets are all vacuum-treated, sucked into the septic tank, and arranged for railway workers to be sucked into the septic tank for centralized treatment at the special railway station.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The toilets on the train lead to the ground, and the feces decompose along the railway line as the train moves. The toilet is not allowed in front of the station, which is the green train of the past. Now the high-speed rail should be treated with a high-tech vacuum.

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