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Number distribution of train hard seats

The seat distribution of a hard-seat train car is usually "3+2" arrangement, that is, three seats on one side are connected together, one aisle in the middle and two seats on the other side are connected together, with five seats in each row, and the seat numbers are usually sorted by Arabic numerals.

When looking for a seat, just look for the number directly, such as No.003 for 10, No.003 for 10, and No.3 for 003. 1 18' s car seat numbers ending in "0", "4", "5" and "9" are by the window (1 is also by the window).

Seat numbers ending with "3", "4", "8" and "9" with the car seat number of 1 12 are window seats (1, 3 and 5 are also window seats). The arrangement and layout of some trains may be contrary to the picture (three seats on the left and two seats on the right, so the order of seat numbers will change).

1 18 is different from 1 12. Although the seat numbers are different, the arrangement and layout of hard seats are the same "3+2" mode. The seat number depends on the seat layout in the car. There are five seats in each row, but I'm not sure which side has three seats.

Train seat category

1, hard seat: the cheapest way to travel by train in China. Usually, hard-seat cars are crowded. There are many people standing in the aisle during the peak season. The ticket price of this kind of seat is cheap, short-distance travel is acceptable, and it is more difficult to stay overnight, because the seat is fixed and only a thin cushion is used, so it is very uncomfortable to sleep. Trains T, K, N, L, A and No provide hard seats. ..

2, soft seat: soft seat is more comfortable, the seat is located in a room. Soft-seat carriages are generally clean and loose. Soft seats are suitable for travelers with tight budgets and short trips.

3. First-class seats: Z, D, C and G trains provide first-class seats, each with four seats, providing comfortable and spacious space for passengers, which can be greatly adjusted backwards. This chair is also equipped with a power socket and a small table.

4. Second-class seats: Z, D, C and G trains provide second-class seats. Compared with first-class seats, each train has five seats and is equipped with power outlets. Second-class seat is the most economical seat category in domestic high-speed trains and the most common choice for tourists to travel.

5. Sightseeing seat: Located in the business seat area, this is a window seat where passengers can enjoy the scenery along the way.

6. Hard sleeper: The carriage consists of six sleepers (upper, middle and lower) with three beds on each side. Hard sleeper is an open box, which provides pillows, sheets and quilts. Privacy and convenience will be lower, but it is a relatively economical choice for long-distance passengers. Different beds have different prices, the lower berth is the most expensive and the upper berth is the cheapest.

7. Soft sleeper: Each soft sleeper box has four beds, two on each side, with sliding doors. Each bed is wider, with comfortable bedding and TV screen. The space in the carriage is more spacious than that in the hard sleeper box, and more luggage can be put in it.

8. Luxury soft sleeper: Each box has two beds, a desk and a wardrobe, a TV screen and a clean bathroom, which is the upper berth. Some luxury soft sleeper boxes are equipped with separate wash basins and showers. This only applies to a few trains from Beijing to Shanghai and from Beijing to Xi 'an.