tangiwai disaster
No, I have never heard of a bathrom on a train. Except perhaps on some super-luxurious train. The water would probably swill out as it went around corners.The Eurostar has a toilet in each carriage, as have all long-distance trains.
Excreta disposal via water carriage is any time water carries away human waste. The most common example of this is through a plumbing system, with a flushing toilet.
The Tudors got about on foot or on horse. Or by carriage or by boat if travelling across water
Aqua train :p
Yes they can train people in many stuff in the water.
with the development and advancement of the cities, urgent need was felt to replace conservancy system with some more improved type of system in which human agency should not be used for the collection and conveyance of the sewage.
maybe the waster will get contact with ur water carraige and u will get water from it that's the time you get contact with the disposal sysystem
Sure, make the train tracks from materials that (in total) are lighter (less dense) than water. Presumably you want the train tracks to support a train as well; in that case, the weight of a certain piece of train tracks, plus the total weight of the train, should be less than the weight of the water displaced by the train tracks.
It's called a tender
excreta disposal without water carriage: 1. sanitary pit privy 2. bored-hole latrine 3. cat-hole 4. water-sealed latrine 5. chemical toilet 6. pail system 7. overhung latrine aimy^______^
the water in mt.silver
by train