Here are some pictures of IR toilets.
Some Jugaad done for the toilet paper holder :)
Now Liquid soap is provided in AC compartment Lavatories
Mugs are chained to the pipes [;p]
Nowadays Indian Railway Toilets are more hygienic as they are cleaned periodically at major stations and also janitors are present on the running trains to oversee the cleanliness of the toilets.Now Liquid soap is provided in AC compartment Lavatories
Mugs are chained to the pipes [;p]
I seriously hope Indian Railways provides better toilets in the future. I'd been on some Japanese trains and the toilets were spic and span.(Some of them were quite obviously Hi-Tech too) Here are some pics:
Get in and lock the door by pressing the electronic Switch
use the loo with an automatic flush
A Japanese style toilet on the Bullet Train (Shinkansen)
use the loo with an automatic flush
A Japanese style toilet on the Bullet Train (Shinkansen)
One thing I like about Japanese Toilets in general is they save a lot of water. Many toilets in Japanese homes are designed to conserve water or recycle water. Here is a picture from my friend's home who hosted me in Kawasaki.
The washbasin and reservoir are a single unit in some Japanese toilets. the waste water with which we wash hands with soap is stored in the reservoir(cistern). This waste water is used for flushing. Truly ingenious :)
The washbasin and reservoir are a single unit in some Japanese toilets. the waste water with which we wash hands with soap is stored in the reservoir(cistern). This waste water is used for flushing. Truly ingenious :)
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