The first toilet has been designed to resemble Compton Verney, an eighteenth century country mansion turned art gallery in Warwickshire.

It depicts a Rococo Revival chimneypiece from the mid-eighteenth century, a pier table from southern Italy and a painting of Compton Verney as it is today. Thomas Ableman, Chiltern Railways director, said: “We’re always looking at ways to create a memorable experience for our passengers.
“Toilets are traditionally a place to avoid so we have transformed them into an inspirational space with a view. Our only concern is that they’ll be so popular we’ll have people queuing up for the best seat on the train.”
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