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Train seats start at the conductor's office and end with toilets.
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Yes, it's closer, you can take a look.
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You'll know this when you get in the car.
The model is different, and it doesn't have to be by the toilet! Because some carriages have the first seat or bunk end by the attendant's room or sink, and some models have toilets at both ends of the carriage.
K3805 train, 04 carriage, No. 02 seat is not by the toilet, it is by boiling water. >>>More
The No. 6 sleeper in the No. 3 car of the K1452 train is close to the toilet, and the three-compartment sleeper is to the aisle.
No, seat 55 in car 03 of train K588 is not a toilet, but a three-seater in the 12th row near the middle of the car is located in the innermost window by the window, and seats 115 and 116 in the penultimate row at the rear of the car are by the toilet.
It is the front of the carriage next to the door, near the restroom. >>>More