As you can see in that same post, there is a photo of the hallway. On the left side of the hallway are all of the rooms. In my train car there are seven occupied rooms. You can see the number 5 on the door in the photo. Past that is door 4, and past door 4 are the toilets and the shower (yes they're communal).
You can see a picture of the toilet in the link above. It's a really small port-a-potty-sized space. There are two of these toilets in that mid-car space, and one shower. The shower space is only slightly bigger than the toilet space, so there's only room to stand and shower and hang a towel.
Maybe at some point I'll get my act together and post a detailed floor plan :) Then again, each car is different! Some cars have two showers. Some have a room with both a shower and toilet. Some folks are lucky enough to have their own toilet or shower in their room!
Re: Another question
Date: 2016-01-26 03:59 pm (UTC)You're right, I've never really covered the shower! The "donniker", or toilet facilities, get a brief mention here: http://ditl.livejournal.com/1718822.html
As you can see in that same post, there is a photo of the hallway. On the left side of the hallway are all of the rooms. In my train car there are seven occupied rooms. You can see the number 5 on the door in the photo. Past that is door 4, and past door 4 are the toilets and the shower (yes they're communal).
You can see a picture of the toilet in the link above. It's a really small port-a-potty-sized space. There are two of these toilets in that mid-car space, and one shower. The shower space is only slightly bigger than the toilet space, so there's only room to stand and shower and hang a towel.
Maybe at some point I'll get my act together and post a detailed floor plan :) Then again, each car is different! Some cars have two showers. Some have a room with both a shower and toilet. Some folks are lucky enough to have their own toilet or shower in their room!