On wagon trains, people typically used makeshift toilets known as "privies" or "latrines," which were often just holes dug in the ground a safe distance from the camp. Privacy was provided by setting up a screen or using nearby brush. Travelers were expected to cover their waste to prevent attracting animals or spreading disease. In some cases, they would also use portable toilet boxes or buckets for convenience during long stretches between designated stops.
The wagon trains would be pulled by horses so that is how people were able to use the wagon train as transportation for both people and supplies needed for war.
Wagon trains led by ox and horses and they also walked
people used to to trains because they want to go
trains have no traffic busses are heavy vehicles and cause potholes trains are more comfortable you can go to toilet trains can carry more passengers catching a bus is a fuss use your brain and catch a train
A wagon train is a group of wagons, typically covered, traveling together along a shared route. Typically used for mutual benefit and assistance, the wagon train fell out of use with the introduction of more secure and reliable forms of transit, such as cars and track-based rail lines. Today, wagon trains are used to provide tourists and travelers with an "authentic wild-west" experience. An accurate count of how many wagon trains are currently in existence would be difficult to obtain.
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
They use trains mostly. Here is a video about trains in the Tokyo Area.
Please use trains for many different reasons - commuting, personal, leisure or business use.
99.9% of people on earth use toilet paper Wrong. Hardly 15% world population uses/afford toilet paper.
50 people to 1 toilet stall
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.
There are millions of people that ride trains throughout the world. The train is one of many transportation that people use to ride daily.