How the toilets on the train are discharged

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-24
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At present, the defecation system of China's railway passenger vehicles is not yet developed, and if it is sealed and treated, it is very troublesome, and the cost is too high, which will directly lead to the increase in the price of train tickets, which is unrealistic at present, and does not conform to China's national conditions.

    In fact, shelterbelts are generally planted along China's railways, which can prevent the discharged waste from polluting the environment. In addition, there are very few residents living along the railway line, and there is generally no impact. Residents usually live in cities, and the railways stipulate that toilets must be turned off when trains enter the city.

    To sum up, the current toilet of the train is not sealed. It will be discharged directly to the railway.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The pit you see in the train toilet is a bottomless pit, and he discharges the waste directly under the train tracks, so he usually turns off the train toilet when he arrives at the station.

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