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There are small toilets at both ends of each carriage, which are open when the train is running, and are not open when the station is for platform hygiene.
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Usually at both ends of each carriage.
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Generally in the car.
Yes, there is usually a toilet in the aisle that connects the car to the car.
When you get in, you check the door, and it shows that there are people outside, hehe, that's it.
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One car at the back of each car (one car!) Don't think it's a column! )
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At the junction between the carriages, there are two.
Toilets are mainly used in the palace, including bedpans, buckets, etc., but there are no special toilets, and the place where toilets are stored is called "clean room". The bedpan filled with charcoal ash is prepared for stool, just cover it with charcoal ash after unraveling, and pour it directly into the gong bucket and cover it with a lid without charcoal ash when urinating. The toilets used by the emperor and the concubines are called. >>>More
At the junction of the two carriages, boiling water and toilets are at the junction of the two carriages, and the above of the junction will show whether there is anyone inside, you can take a look and then go, I hope it will help you.
I personally feel that the second type is more written, and it is also a regular usage,。。 It is used to indicate the existence and to introduce the distribution of places. >>>More
The toilet on the train is usually found between the two carriages of the train, and it is usually easy to find, if you really can't find it, you can ask other passengers or the staff on the train. However, it is important to note that the toilets on trains are generally stopped within 5 minutes before and after entering and exiting the station, in order to ensure a hygienic environment on the platform. >>>More