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  2. British Rail Class 323 - Wikipedia

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    Width: 2.800 m (9 ft 2.2 in) Height: 3.769 m (12 ft 4.4 in) ... of an accessible toilet in place of the original small toilet ... rolled approximately 4 feet (1.2 m ...

  3. Accessible toilet - Wikipedia

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    According to ADA the height of toilet bowl shall be 17 inches (430 mm) at a minimum when measured from the floor to the top of the toilet seat. Flush controls shall be hand operated or automatic mounted on the wide side of the toilet area and easily reached and operated.

  4. Noe Valley public toilet - Wikipedia

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    The original proposal for the toilet was planned to occupy approximately 150 square feet and to be funded by the State of California to address open defecation in the city. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The responsible government agency, San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department, held a press conference in October 2020 in which the department projected its ...

  5. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    The water in the toilet bowl is connected to a pipe shaped like an upside-down U. One side of the U channel is arranged as a siphon tube longer than the water in the bowl is high. The siphon tube connects to the drain. The bottom of the drain pipe limits the height of the water in the bowl before it flows down the drain.

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  7. Chamber pot - Wikipedia

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    It might be stored in a cabinet with doors to hide it; this sort of nightstand was known as a commode, hence the latter word came to mean "toilet" as well. For homes without these items of furniture, the chamber pot was stored under the bed. The modern commode toilet and bedpan, used by bedbound or disabled persons, are variants of the chamber pot.