A Scotrail @BahnAnsagen moment just now: “If you must use any of the toilets on this train, please be sure to differentiate between the flush, the “door open”, and the emergency alarm.”
@feorag @BahnAnsagen Pressing the "emergency alarm" button when trying to flush is quite common... Possibly because the flush is nowhere near the toilet, unlike the alarm.
@Uilebheist The reason for the announcement was that someone had already set off the alarm and we were still in the station.
@feorag Ah, usually they wait until it's in the middle of nowhere before doing that.
[I heard the same announcement on an LNER train, not Azuma, one of the old ones, so it's not just Scotrail]
"Flush" is fairly obvious as long as they close the toilet lid, but every intercity service this moose has used in the last decade(?) has had _someone_ press the "Alarm" instead of "Door Open" (assuming the toilets weren't locked out of service on the Virgin "Mobile Latrine" Pendolinos).