Taking a long-distance train is sometimes a hard job, but as long as you know some common sense about taking the train and make proper preparations, you can also make the journey comfortable and pleasant. First, dress comfortably. This allows you to sit and lie freely and get on and off easily. The heating and air conditioning in the compartment should also be taken into account, so a coat should be taken in summer, and clothing should also be easy to change in winter.
Secondly, it should be simple to carry items. You should put the scattered items in a large travel bag and lock them on the luggage rack with a chain lock, so that you can sleep in peace or enjoy the scenery outside the window.
"Sickness comes from the mouth", so pay more attention to food hygiene during the journey. When you want to buy food on the way, you should pay attention to the shelf life and production date of the food, and buy the food sold by the staff with the official logo of the railway. Even if there is a problem, the relevant railway department will be responsible for it. In addition, you should take some commonly used medicines with you when you travel. Once you get sick, you can take them in time to curb the development of the disease.
Before traveling, if the passengers are worried about too many items to carry, they can use the purchased train tickets to check the items with the train at a relatively low price. Before getting on the train, passengers only need to go to the baggage room of the station to go through simple check-in procedures. After getting off the train, they can pick up items in the baggage room of the destination with the delivery slip. Items that can be checked in this way include bedding, clothes, books read by individuals, vehicles for the disabled and other travel necessities.
The weight and volume of articles that can be carried free on the train are: children (including free children) 10kg, diplomats 35kg, and other passengers 20kg. The length and volume of carry on items shall be suitable for being placed on the luggage rack or under the seat, and shall not hinder other passengers from riding and passing. The maximum external dimensions (the sum of length, width and height) of the carrying articles shall not exceed 160cm, the length of the pole shaped articles shall not exceed 200cm, and the weight shall not exceed 20kg.
If you carry more than the free weight of the goods, the railway will charge the freight of four types of packages from the upper station to the lower station for the part of the goods that exceed the free weight.