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Why Are the Toilets on Trains Connected Directly to the Tracks?
That caution wasn’t random. It pointed to a surprising — and, to many, unsettling — reality about how older train toilets actually worked.
So were toilets really connected directly to the tracks? The short answer: yes, in many cases — at least historically.
The Old System: Straight to the Rails
It may sound shocking today, but at the time it was considered practical. Trains were constantly moving, and railways stretched across vast rural areas. The thinking was simple: waste would disperse naturally along the route.
This design was common across rail networks in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom for many decades.
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