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to be concerned at what happens when you flush the lavatory on a train

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GetOrfAKAMrsUsainBolt · 11/10/2012 15:49

Where does it go?

They DON'T just flush raw sewage out a hole in the bottom of the train onto the tracks do they?

And if they DON'T why does it say 'don't flush when the train is in a station'. What would happen if you did?

Or is it like aeroplanes where they freeze the effluent into turd and piss ice cubes and then press the button and let them out into the ether where they vaporise (this may not be strictly true).

Does anyone know what happens to shit on trains?

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GetOrfAKAMrsUsainBolt · 11/10/2012 15:51

I have never used the word lavatory in my life.

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AgentZigzag · 11/10/2012 15:51

It was a while ago, but my dad used to walk the train tracks checking for cracks, they knew to stand well back if a train was passing or they'd get covered in shit Envy

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BrigitBigKnickers · 11/10/2012 15:53

That is exactly what they do.

DH said a large doo doo was staring at him from the tracks when he was waiting for a train the other day. Someone had obviously ignored the "do not flush when the train is at a station" sign.

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bestbefore · 11/10/2012 15:53

I once saw (in a slightly drunken haze, admittedly) tomato plants growing on tracks at Tottenham Hale overland station ie outside. I asked the man there how come they were there and he strongly implied....eat tomatoes...poo on train...poo goes out of train...seeds in poo cultivate...tomatoes grow....GROSS.

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OneLittleToddlingTerror · 11/10/2012 15:53

I heard it goes straight down too. I'm not sure whether the person was pulling my legs. I asked exactly because of the don't flush when train is in station advice!

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ginmakesitallok · 11/10/2012 15:54

I think it just goes on the tracks?? That's why you're not meant to use the loo when you are in a station?

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MrsKeithRichards · 11/10/2012 15:55

Yuk!!

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VinegarTits · 11/10/2012 15:56

omg i didnt know they dump it striaght out, that is gross, i thought they had some sort of chemical tank under like those portaloos you get a festivals, and then a big truck comes and empties it every so often

im never going near a train track again!

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HoobleDooble · 11/10/2012 15:57

www.nrm.org.uk/AboutUs/PressOffice/PressReleases/2010/November/toiletday.aspx. First attempt at posting a link on here, hope it works!

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SkeletonButterfly · 11/10/2012 15:58

Surely not?

That seems a bit medieval to me! Grin

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HoobleDooble · 11/10/2012 15:58
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MissPerception · 11/10/2012 15:58

Nooooo. That is so third world (sorry) and although that may be where we are heading it can not be
true.

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kdiddy · 11/10/2012 15:59

Yeah think it's straight out. At least they have the illusion of civilisation with a flush here. Trains in India literally just have a hole. You can see the tracks going by underneath!

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OryxCrake · 11/10/2012 15:59

I was recently on a train and the guard requested over the tannoy that passengers refrain from flushing the loo while we went over a particular bridge as there were workers underneath it. Cue nervous sniggers all round and I bet I wasn't the only one who waited to get to my destination before going to the toilet. Never really thought about this before then. Yuck.

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HoobleDooble · 11/10/2012 15:59

Oooooooh it worked!

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Trills · 11/10/2012 16:00

I am with Vinny, I thought they were like a high tech portaloo

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GetOrfAKAMrsUsainBolt · 11/10/2012 16:00

THE DIRTY ARTICLES

I also found out for the first time today that if your train is over an hour late you can get vouchers for the value for your ticket.

18 months of dozy late trains to London and I only found this out today.

URGH at shit on the tracks.

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VinegarTits · 11/10/2012 16:01
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VinegarTits · 11/10/2012 16:02

i think we are safe it this country

Trills is that you?

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SHRIIIEEEKPoolingBearBlood · 11/10/2012 16:03

Noooo surely noy

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alarkaspree · 11/10/2012 16:03

The train loos on the trains I go on got rid of the 'don't flush in a station' signs years ago. I think things have changed.

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 11/10/2012 16:06

UK trains don't flush onto the tracks anymore. It goes into a big tank and gets pumped out at the end of the journey.

I used to love holding the flush down and watching the track flying underneath.

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JessePinkman · 11/10/2012 16:09

A man at a timber yard told me not to use reclaimed sleepers in the garden if I wanted to sit on them.

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JessePinkman · 11/10/2012 16:09

What about planes?

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AgentProvocateur · 11/10/2012 16:10

But if you l

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