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You could say the same about a journey on the tube but I don't think
anyone
would suggest installing toilets on tube trains.

The through trains between Ealing Broadway and Southend, which used the
District Line as far as Campbell Road Junction (and were available for local
passengers, e.g. between Ealing Broadway and Whitechapel) had (retention)
toilets. They ran from 1910 to 1939.

Did the Metropolitan Pullmans, Mayflower and Galatea, have toilets?

Peter


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On 26 Oct, 13:42, peter wrote:
Have you ever traveled with a young child?


Aside from cases of genuine need, often children will "demand" to be
taken to the toilet when in strange places because toilets outwith
their home facilities seem to exude to them a curiosity/adventure
value which forms an integral part of their train journey, visit to
the shopping centre or whatever.

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On 26/10/2010 10:05, Mitdish wrote:
On 26 Oct, 09:48, wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 18:27:59 +0100

Arthur wrote:
So, do we remove the bogs altogether, cut train services to the number
which can operated with new stock, or put up with it until new trains
arrive?


These arn't exactly long distance services stopping at that station. Cambridge
is about as far as they go so I can't see a good reason to have toilets on
the train to be honest.

B2003


Dover for the Continent, Cambridge for the Incontinent perhaps?


Speaking of which, when if the Cambridgeshire Guided busway due to start
running, if ever?

Have Stagecoach threatened any legal action against either the council
or the contractor?
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In message , at 23:19:51 on Tue, 26
Oct 2010, " remarked:
Speaking of which, when if the Cambridgeshire Guided busway due to
start running, if ever?


Current rumblings locally say maybe Spring 2011, but that may well
require the council to "blink first" and clean up the snag-list
themselves.

Have Stagecoach threatened any legal action against either the council
or the contractor?


I've not heard of any. It may even be in their interests to have a late
start because that will allow (apparently) a renegotiation of the
charging scheme, and the lack of house building along the corridor isn't
doing much for the passenger forecasts.
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In message , at 10:25:18 on Wed, 27 Oct
2010, Roland Perry remarked:

Current rumblings locally say maybe Spring 2011, but that may well
require the council to "blink first" and clean up the snag-list
themselves.


The following has now appeared in the local paper:

"The council expects the project to be completed in mid-January,
and will then have to step in to fix the defects on the northern
section."
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