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ByRose1807
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He didn't wait for anyone else, just stopped briefly on the route and continued
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Change jobs because of long commute?
ByLizzy75
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Some trains from Stadler actually have Pissoirs. The flirt from the Westbahn in Austria m, as well as the Giruno from Zurich or Basel to the south.
I suppose they can only be used by men. Normal clos can be used by all sexes and children. It would therefore be a waste of building Pissioirs in such tight space.
As large as the toilets are in part (Westphaliabahn e.g.) you could easily attach a Pissoir next to the toilet. In the case of full travel and from the stand, the conventional toilets are not very accurate
Right, there are also lanes with more space. There are also disabled toilets. I’m right about your argument. Security 😉
I think this is for reasons of space that it would take more space in the toilet, which means less seats. This is like in the plane you want to have a high capacity, by the way, in the A380, however, only in the first class. https://www.blick.ch/wirtschaft/leider-erst-in-der-first-hier-Kom-die-pissness-class-von-lufthansa-id4216553.html
For space reasons, only unisex toilets are accommodated in the train. A Pissoir in the usual version would not be a unisex toilet.
Probably out of pits!
I’m just saying full braking on the train.
I’ve added the themes “Trägheitsgesetz”.
Could also go through as a physics question.
Because men are always peeing, especially when it wobbles.