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1. All K9062 trains are grouped in a total of 19 cars, and the dining car is the No. 8 car.
Be careful with children when turning on the water.
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There is no need to go to the dining car, and there is a supply of hot water in the next carriage
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The dining car should be 4 to 7 not fixed, generally in the middle
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There is boiling water in the compartment no matter what.
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Generally, it is 8 or 9, and boiling water is normally supplied to each section, even if some are not supplied, at least 2 sections are available.
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If you can't find a restaurant, there will be some staff on the train pushing a trolley to sell boxed lunches.
Under normal circumstances, the dining car is located in the No. 7 or No. 8 car in the middle of the train, and the dining car does not open the door to pick up passengers, but must first get on a hard-seat car in front of the dining car, and squeeze from the inside of the car to the entrance of the connecting dining car. >>>More
It is generally around car 78
I haven't done it specifically. >>>More
Hello: Intercity trains generally do not hang dining cars, and some long-distance trains do not hang dining cars, mainly large express trains that depart from the evening to the morning. The dining cars of other trains are generally hung between the sleeper and the hard seat, and a very few are hung at the back of the machine or at the end of the train as isolation cars. >>>More
You can ask the conductor directly! When it is time to eat, there will be a notice from the square in advance to tell you what car the dining car is in.
According to the answer to this question on the 12306 website, the car is in the middle of the train, and the location of different trains is different. Most of our trains are between 8 and 10, and the hard seats on one side are the sleepers on the other, separating the hard seats from the sleepers, and you must have a card or ticket to enter the sleeper cars.