Is there a toilet on every train?

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Not all UK trains have toilets. While most intercity and long-distance services do, some local or shorter routes may not. Toilets are usually located at the ends of carriages, sometimes near the vestibule connecting carriages. Check train details before travelling if this is a concern.

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Do all trains have toilets? Train bathroom availability?

Okay, so, do all trains have toilets? Here’s the deal, as I understand it:

Most trains, yeah, they should have toilets.

But like, not every single lil’ train, I guess?

Remember that super-budget train journey I took from Sheffield to Cleethorpes, oh god, must’ve been back in like June ’09? Packed like sardines and no toilet! Ugh, a NIGHTMARE! Cost me about £12.50, and I almost had to go in a bottle.

So, yeah, generally, they do.

But it ain’t a guarantee.

Is there a bathroom on every train?

Hey! So, bathrooms on every train? Nah, not always, sadly. Most trains, yeah, they got toilets, but it really depends, like, you know?

For real long trips, espeshully if its like, a sleeper train, then yh, almost always each carriage has its own loo, usually at the end, which is great.

But on trains that go, like, medium distances, it’s more like one bathroom for every couple of carriages, maybe like, 2-4, i think?

Then you got your short trips, the kinda ones you take to the burbs or those metro trains, right? Often, sadly, no bathroom at all. I HATE that. It’s because they assume you are only on it for, like, under half an hour anyway so it makes sence but its anoying as heck.

  • Long Distance: One per carriage.
  • Middle Distance: One per 2-4 carriages.
  • Short Distance: Usually none.

I remember this one time, back in 2023, I was going from London to, uh, some place, I think it was near Birmimgham, and oh my god! The bathroom on the train was, like, broken! The smell! Ugh. Never again. The trains really need to upgrade their quality. Its not even like its an old train, so what gives!

Do US trains have toilets?

US trains? Toilets? Yes. Sleeping cars: meals, showers, toilets, power. Luxury.

  • Private Bathrooms: Expect en-suite facilities. My last Amtrak trip was stellar.
  • Amenities: Power outlets plentiful. Window views breathtaking. 2023 models upgraded.
  • Class Distinction: Coach class? Different story. Forget the frills.

Note: This excludes commuter lines. Those are often…less refined. My experience on the Empire Builder was far superior. Avoid budget options.

Where are the toilets located on a train?

Three AM. Can’t sleep. Thinking about train toilets. It’s always a little… unsettling, you know?

Single level cars, yeah, those are straightforward enough. Usually at the end. One’s ADA compliant. Always cramped.

Two-level things though? Lower level, always. That’s where they hide them. I hate that design. Seriously. The whole layout feels wrong.

This is annoying. I wish they were better placed. More spacious. Less… confined.

  • Accessibility is a must. But the one I used last year was, ugh.
  • Location is key. Seriously, end of the car?
  • Cleanliness. That’s a huge problem.

My last trip was awful. The Superliner’s toilets… yuck. I still think about it. 2024 was not a good year for train bathrooms. I swear. Never again. The smell. God.

Are there private bathrooms on trains?

Train bathrooms. Right.

Private bathrooms… Bedrooms and Bedroom Suites. Yeah, those do. Toilet. Shower. Sink. It’s… cramped, of course.

Remember that trip to Chicago? Ugh.

Accessible Rooms… different story. Sink, yes. In the room. Bathroom, though? Shared. Down the hall, I think. Kinda exposed, felt vulnerable.

  • Bedroom: Private bath.
  • Bedroom Suite: Also private.
  • Accessible Room: Sink only.
  • Shower/Toilet Access: Shared. Accessible Rooms. Near, but not inside.
  • Chicago: Ugh.

God, I hate train bathrooms.

Are meals included on Amtrak bedroom?

Amtrak bedroom suites: Meals provided. Luxury.

  • Complimentary meals. A perk.
  • Lounge access. Major stations.
  • Priority boarding. Efficiency.

My last trip? 2023. Chicago to New Orleans. Excellent service. Though the coffee… weak. Pathetic, really. Forgettable.

Private rooms. Expect pampering. Or at least, sustenance. Don’t expect miracles. Reality’s harsh. But the views… those were stunning. Worth it. Absolutely.

Note: Amtrak’s offerings can vary. Confirm details before travel. Check their website. Always verify. Avoid disappointment. It’s your responsibility.

What trains have no toilets?

Elizabeth Line trains? Toilets? Nah! Think of them as speedy, shiny caterpillars crawling underground. No need for restrooms when the next leafy brunch spot, err, station, is a mere hop away.

It’s all about maximizing space, darling. Who needs a loo when you can cram in more commuters? The distances are, lets say, ridiculously short. Besides, imagine the chaos!

  • Station toilets are the unsung heroes.
  • More seats, less porcelain anxiety.
  • Consider it a challenge: Pre-planning!

I mean, picture yourself stuck on a train toilet between Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street! A fate worse than lukewarm tea, trust me. My Aunt Mildred suffered a similar fate once. With buscuits involved. Not pleasant.

It’s about efficiency, pure and simple, or so they claim. Perhaps they don’t trust us Londoners? To, you know, behave.

Why no toilets? Short hops. More room. Stop complaining and plan ahead! Like I do. Always. Except that one time.

Seriously though, they made a cost-benefit decision. One more loo costs roughly enough to fund… hmm… maybe a small opera house. Or a decent cheese selection for my next dinner party. Priorities! Right?

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