Eliminating the practice of spilling lavatory waste onto train stations and in densely populated regions of cities is the primary goal of the Control Bio-Digester toilet system. Train rails with toilet waste spilt on them get corroded and smell pungent. Railways spend enormous sums of money painting and maintaining their tracks every year. It spreads waterborne illnesses like cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis B in inhabited places. To solve every problem, the excrement should not be dumped across railroad tracks. Next, the Control Bio-Digester toilet system introduces a pressurized water bowl wash that fills the toilet bowl. The toilet system that is being proposed uses a retention tank and a specific volume of water to move waste to. The human excreta is then broken down into liquid and gas phases by bacteria. The methane gas holder stores the gaseous state, while the excretion system stores the liquid state. This proposal will address and discuss the problems that Indian railways have when it comes to releasing garbage into the environment. In addition, it lowers maintenance expenses and offers substantial environmental protection benefits. The railway system will have a sustainable answer in this toilet system. More research will be required to ascertain the influence in real time.