Dutch trains to get 'bag toilets'
Dutch National Railways is introducing emergency plastic bags for passengers to urinate in as part of its first-aid provision on some commuter trains.
Spokesman Jeroen von Geusau told the BBC "wee bags" would be installed on commuter trains without toilets.
He said the bags were for use in emergencies such as power failures.
"When you have to wait three or four hours on a train, then it is quite logical you have some people aboard who need to go to a restroom," he said.
"It is like when a plane is circling above London for two hours."
About 16% of passenger trains do not have toilets, the spokesman said, pointing out that the Sprinter services involved stop at stations every 5-10 minutes.
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