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Plastic Bag Bathrooms on Dutch Trains

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The Dutch, always resourceful, have found a substitute for those pesky inefficient bathrooms on trains.

The Dutch national railway has an unusual solution for passengers who need the bathroom on a train line designed without them: plastic bags.

The rail operator underlined that the bags, introduced Friday, are for use in emergencies only, when a train has stopped and passengers can’t be evacuated. The idea has been met with incredulity by politicians and the general public already unhappy with the short-haul “Sprinter” trains’ bathroomless design.

NS spokesman Eric Trinthamer confirmed Friday the “pee-bag” plan is not a joke. The bags are kept out of sight in the conductor’s booth.

Read the full story from MSNBC.

  1. I like this idea. It reminds me off the instant gelling porta johns that I keep in my car for long distance driving. They are unisex and there are times where you get stuck in the middle lane and no one is going anywhere any time soon and you just. have. to. go.

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