No, not on normal trains.
There is an old Royal Train in the National Railway Museum in York with a bath in it, but not on normal trains. For a start, the water would splush out of the bath when it went around a corner!
Modern long distance trains have a toilet in each carriage. Local trains often do not.
Yes, it changes from place to place, but some have a bathroom in every car of a passenger train and some in every second car. Trains carrying supplies instead of people also have them for the crew to use.
Yes - by law all trains in the UK cannot dump any toilet waste onto the tracks anymore, they have to go into holding tanks that get emptied at the end of the day.
No, but the stations have them.
Yes. There are trains and train stations in Israel.
by train stations
The four main train stations on the monopoly board are London train stations on Fenchurch Street, Marylebone, Liverpool Street and King's Cross.
In a place that many people go/ use. Eg train stations
There are a number of places where one can go to find a photo of a train station. Wikipedia is an excellent source and often contains old and new pictures of specific train stations. Urban 75 website has photos of disused stations, and Photo Guides has photos of modern stations.
You are a dirty pig who has no control, go to the toilet and potty train yourself!
Eurostar Train Stations are train stations that are operated in Europe and are exclusive to Europe. The cities that they are located in include: London, Paris, Brussels, Lille, Ashford, Ebbsfleet, and Stratford.
One could go to ride on an old steam train from several different places. Some of the places in which one can go to ride on an old steam train are: museums, and rail stations.
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Intercity and Regional trains at the Central Station and selected other stations Local trains at 20+ stations scattered over the Capital area
Airports, train stations, bus stations, etc.
Go to this websit for the stations and transfers http://www.mta.info/nyct/service/fourline.htm