As in restaurants: to use them, you have to consume.

The general manager of SNCF Gares & Connexions, Marlène Dolveck said Monday on Europe 1 that the toilets of stations in France "will be free" in 2022 for who will be "provided with a train ticket".

"Maintaining toilets in a city is not easy," noted the manager.

“We went through service providers, 2theloo, who charge one euro for each visit.

In fact, those who come to the toilet and who are residents will pay one euro.

But when you get a train ticket, it will be free for you.

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Returning pianos

This will be implemented "from 2022, the time to have designed all the systems that allow it to be done," she said.

Long before this deadline, the SNCF will put the pianos of its stations back at the disposal of travelers on Thursday, announced Marlène Dolveck.

They had been withdrawn in March 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Our customers missed it,” she remarked, adding that “there would be a terminal of hydroalcoholic gel next to each of the pianos”.

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