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How do they do it?
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The other day I was watching a train as it crossed a road I was traveling and as the engine and engineer passed by, it suddenly crossed my mind that engineers and anyone else riding in the engine cabs have to go to the washroom from time to time to relieve themselves right? Well how is this feat accomplished? Do modern day engines come equiped with heads, or lavatories or whatever you call them? If so, how would an engineer use them while the train is in motion? He can't just get up and go since there is a device called the deadman's switch that stops the train when the engineer leaves his seat. And he can't just stop the train in the middle of nowhere just to take a short hop into the trackside bushes. This is not only impractical but dangerous. And he certainly can't wait to get to the yard or town on the route to use the facilities there. And going out the window is impossible. So how does the engineer relieve himself? How Do They Do It?
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As for how's the enginer go when the train is under way..... Most class one and smaller roads use at least a two man crew. Even on short locals, its common practice to have an enginer to run the locos, and a conductor in charge of the drop off and pickup of the train cars.
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It was kind of a game when you were going fast though a train station without stopping, and you kind of looked over the frosted window where the top kind of cracks open, and timed the flush just right, like you were a bombardier on a B-17 or something. Direct hit on Butzbach!
...Not that I ever did it..I just heard stories..
Most new wagons have airliner type toilets..Still I stand back when I am on the Bahnsteig.
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why do I have a feeling that you're not completly honest here...Direct hit on Butzbach!
...Not that I ever did it..I just heard stories..
...might be that I wasn't any better back then...
Today they have a waste water tank for storage until dumping. Back when the trains weren't that fast, it was doable, but with todays high speed ICE trains...
...better not to imagine where the stuff might end up...
GreetingZ, HilZen,
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Passengers will please refrain
from flushing toilets when the train
is in the station (I love you)
(The only reason for the "(I love you)" is to complete the musical phrase; there are more lyrics available, but they're not train-related. )
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Poor woman.
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That is absolutely halarious. I can almost see that in my minds eye. I can also see the news tag line. "Woman Sucked Off By Toilet. Film at eleven." Pardon the pun but it is terrbily funny.
As for the other answers, I can't remember in recent history in watching an engine go by ever seeing more then one person in the cab at any given time. Now that doesn't mean to say the conductor wasn't there. He probably was. Perhaps on the can.
As for flushing passenger car tolilets and watching the ties fly by, I remember that quite well. I remember on a trip to Halifax, using the can and stepping on the pedal that flushed the toilet, and seeing the trap door open and the ties flying by. I also remember seeing a sign that read, "Do not flush toilet while in station."
I often wonder if there were toilets on board engines. Now I know.
Thanks all for this information. At least the answers haven't been poopy!
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