Why do you turn off the toilet when the train is moving?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-11
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no need to turn off the toilet when the train meets.

    Toilets are available on high-speed trains, EMUs and direct express trains throughout the journey.

    All express trains and most express trains and ordinary express trains need to suspend the use of toilets before and after the train stops at the station, and some express trains that use new carriages in recent years are allowed to use toilets all the time.

    Trains that allow the use of toilets throughout the whole process are equipped with vacuum toilets, that is, the sewage discharged by passengers will be collected in the sewage box under the train, and after arriving at the terminal station, it will be sucked up by a special suction car and processed centrally. The toilets that need to be suspended when stopping at the station are all carriages manufactured in previous years, and the toilets are through the track under the train, that is, the dirt is discharged directly to the railway tracks, so in order to ensure the environment of the station track, it is forbidden to use the toilet when entering the station.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Since the windows of the toilets are alive, not fully enclosed like some carriage windows, and can be opened by themselves, the conductors will restrict passengers out of concern for the safety of passengers (because of the strong vortex that forms when the EMU meets the train).

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Death in a state is not very pretty, right?

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