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Toilets on trains
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I know this seems a very base question but what happens when you flush the toilet on a train?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On a train, waste simply falls from a pipe onto the track, where the elements disperse it over time, hence the request not to flush the toilet in a station. On a plane, water from the basin is released into the air, where it vapourises instantly, but waste from the toilet is stored in a tank, and disposed of when the aircraft lands.
I would have thought it would only vaporises at low level flight but freeze at high altitude and the airlines was not allowed to empty their tanks over land. Hence the instances of 'blue ice'
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2003/Febr
uary/12/local/stories/02local.htm
Not wishing to pooh-pooh any answers (sorree!) but i went and asked my mate who is a conductor on the trains and he verified that most trains do indeed simply eject the waste onto the track and only a few of the newer types actually hold and store the waste, but the general pop. of trains do eject them still.
on the aeroplane side of this, a woman walking her dog in some god foresaken country was killed by a bolt a yellowy green ice which fell from the sky and impaled her straight to the ground. You can guess why its yellowy green eh? this is why the aeroplanes are now only allowed to dump the waste products of the passengers in the sea and now over countries, however darkly funny it is to see someone impaled on ****.