"Hello I have a question. When we use the toilet on a train does the. How can I put this? Poo poo the affluent does it go onto the tracks still or is it kept ___ on planes. I need to know because I was using the toilet the other day. I came out and there was a lady as a courtesy I'd give it 5 mins if I were you love and instead of thanking me she launched into a bitter terraid(?). You are not suppose to use the toilet while the train is stationary. You disgust me all that kind of thing. It was totally embarrassing but I said nothing and I walked off but I was thinking surely poo poo doesn't go on the tracks any more does it. We can use the train while it's in the station. Can we or can't we? Why don't self less trains make this plane. My name is Calvin McKenzie and I live in Whirlking(?). Thank you."
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Not sure I know the answer to this.
Do modern toilets still just dump (if you'll excuse the phrase) all the effluent on the tracks?
If so, what must it be like if you're a track worker? That sort of thing could ruin your lunch break.
And those men do hard physical work, so I imagine they're really looking forward to their sandwiches.
Does anyone know the answer?
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