Old Yard Dog
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Which important NR stations don't have any toilets?
High on my list would be Smethwick Galton Bridge which is an important interchange station with frequent services in all four directions.
Travelling home from the little used Bordesley station yesterday after the Coventry - Blackpool game, I stopped off at Jewellery Quarter to visit a couple of home brew pubs with very limited FSO opening hours. But afterwards the toilet on the 1856 Jewellery Quarter - Smethwick Galton Bridge was out of order, there were no toilets at SGB, and both toilets on the 1910 SGB to Crewe were out of order. So I had to dive out in agony at Wolverhampton. For the first time in 60 years, I had to get off a train short of my destination to find a bog!
Which other key stations lack this very basic facility?
And how can LNWR get away with sending a train on a 4-hour journey from Euston to Liverpool without a working toilet?
High on my list would be Smethwick Galton Bridge which is an important interchange station with frequent services in all four directions.
Travelling home from the little used Bordesley station yesterday after the Coventry - Blackpool game, I stopped off at Jewellery Quarter to visit a couple of home brew pubs with very limited FSO opening hours. But afterwards the toilet on the 1856 Jewellery Quarter - Smethwick Galton Bridge was out of order, there were no toilets at SGB, and both toilets on the 1910 SGB to Crewe were out of order. So I had to dive out in agony at Wolverhampton. For the first time in 60 years, I had to get off a train short of my destination to find a bog!
Which other key stations lack this very basic facility?
And how can LNWR get away with sending a train on a 4-hour journey from Euston to Liverpool without a working toilet?