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Indian Railways Going Green with Eco-Toilets
inhabitat.com — Indian Railways has traveled many miles of tracks since 1853. However, anyone who has traveled on Indian trains is fully aware that the facilities on board are lacking in more ways than one. Unhygienic toilets reeking of human excreta have left many a traveler with an unpleasant experience, but things are starting to change for the better.
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- domfosnz, on 05/15/2008, -0/+4Sounds good. Those toilets are pretty grim for us pampered westerners.
- socialpyramid, on 05/16/2008, -0/+2Hopefully this will stop babies from being dropped out of trains..
- jestro, on 05/16/2008, -0/+1Is it wrong that I lol'd at this?
- pejrm, on 05/16/2008, -0/+3It is quite scary what you can find on railway tracks!
- crazydiode, on 05/16/2008, -0/+2Finally. When this is implemented, hopefully the tracks can be crossed easily.
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