These toulets were demolished in Feb in26 to make way for new units to be built on the site. You can still see the necessary information behind the fence.
These two, unisex, adjacent, basically mirror image toilets are of the ExeLoo variety. The internal consist of a near white colour tiles, with the floor having light grey tiles. The doors are open when not in use with a green light on an outside panel that flashes. There is a red light on this panel that will flash when the unit is been used. The extra red light outside indicates when the loo is unaviable such as during Covid 4 lockdown. (A very limited number of city toilets were available then). There is no dedicated parking for using these loos and any parking available is limited during normal working hours. only one unit had a coat hook present. Both had sanitary disposal units. The loo itself is a white cermanic bowl with a white plastic seat. When you are seated you will see off to the side a stainless steel unit with instructions and an arrow pointing to a button for you to press to release some toilet paper. Because you cannot visually assess the supply before getting down to business it will pay to press the button first to see if there is any left. If you have no luck then you can pop into the adjacent unit. if worse comes to worse then you can pop into the nearby museum or railway station and use the loos there. however, unlike these which are normally open 27/7 the alternatives are not 24/7. The hand basin is lacking a tap. To get the water flowing, place your hand under the outlet, after soaping of course which is also dispensed from a dispensor when your hands activate the sensor. Likewise the hot air hand drier is activated by a sensor. Instructions for use are there on a panel above the dispensors, but not in braille. Braille is on the instruction panel for toilet paper use and on the outside panel with the flashing light and the panel just inside the door that has a red button to close the door and a green panel to open the door. Hand rails are present for those who need assistance. standing outside, facing the units you will have to your right a car park. Between it and the railway line there is a ramp with a fence between it and the carpark. On this fence are a few blue signs with a white edging and white lettering. The you will notice that the the wording is different on those closest to the olds steam engine protected in the glass cage. You want to use the information from one of these signs to find the cache with is a couple or so kilometres away. Not many places closer where you can hide anything larger than a micro without breaking the 161m rule.
The 500ml cache can be found at S45 53.ABC E170 30.DEF where
A = The number of time the letter S appears on the sign x 2
B = The number of the letter T appears on the sign x 2
C = Number of times the letter N appears on the sign
D = Number of lines of wording on the sign x 2
E = Number of times the letter Y appears on the sign x 3
F = Number of times the letter H appears on the sign
CHECKSUM A + B + C + D + E + F = 29