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Old 19-09-2010, 23:28   #21
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Re: Train company to axe toilets.

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Originally Posted by TheNorm View Post
Can I just point out that the London Underground trains have no toilets, and there are very few (if any?) at the stations. It is easy to spend more than an hour on these trains; quite often I travel to Heathrow on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines, and if you include the interchanges and waiting for the correct train, the journey can take almost two hours. More, of course, if there are delays.
Yep. I know. I think the provision of toilets on Public Transport as a whole is rather pathetic. And I know how long one can be on the tube for. When my sister was in hospital at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital near Edgware, on nights when I wasn't working (I was a student and worked all the hours I could), I was getting the train from Woolwich to Charing Cross or London Bridge, and then getting the Jubiliee Line to Stanmore or Northern Line to Edgware road (as appropriate). Assuming there were no problems, the journey across London was nearly an hour.
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