Biology, asked by rashmonis10, 1 month ago

Our trains carry millions of passengers across thousands of kilometres every day. The human waste that is generated by the passanger is released directly onto the tracks underneath the moving train . What are the alternative methods that are being explored now?​

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Answered by mmvk4321
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The traditional method of disposing human waste from trains is to deposit the waste onto the tracks or, more often, onto nearby ground using what is known as a hopper toilet. ... To enforce this limitation, toilets may be automatically locked when the train pulls into a station or stops at a red signal.

, all over the road locomotives, and local use locomotives are equipped with toilets in small rooms in the front hood area of the locomotive. Some even have fold down sinks for hand washing. ... Some have an air pressure assisted flushing system using fresh water similar to an airline toilet.

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