Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - What do you mean by hard seat, soft seat, hard sleeper and soft sleeper in the train?

What do you mean by hard seat, soft seat, hard sleeper and soft sleeper in the train?

Hard seat refers to the cheapest seat on a passenger train. There are five seats in each row, three on one side and two on the other, separated by a passage. Soft seat: In fact, it is not much different from hard seat, but the coat is cleaner and the seat is bigger and more comfortable. There are four seats in each row in the trunk, and the middle aisle is separated. Of course, the price is much higher than the hard seat.

Hard sleeper: Hard sleeper is divided into three types: upper, middle and lower. The berth in the carriage is all-pass, and there is no door to cover it. Prices have gone up from top to bottom. The middle berth is located in the middle, and the price is basically twice that of the hard seat.

Soft sleeper: Soft sleeper is a private room with four bunks in each room, which are distributed on the upper and lower floors. Soft sleeper conditions are good, there is a TV radio, and the price is about 0.5 times that of 65438+ hard sleeper.