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Can dogs be taken on the train?

It cannot be taken directly into the carriage and must be checked as a package

Article 24: The scope of passengers’ carry-on items and the handling of items that exceed the scope

Free weight of passengers’ carry-on items , 20 kg for adults, 10 kg for children (including free children), and 35 kg for diplomats. The length and volume of carry-on items should be suitable for being placed on the luggage rack or under the seat, and should not hinder other passengers' riding and passage.

In order to uphold national laws and ensure the safety of passengers’ lives and property, any government (central, provincial, municipality, autonomous region) restricts the transportation of goods, dangerous goods, public health items, animals, and damaged or Items that may contaminate the vehicle cannot be brought into the vehicle. However, under the conditions of ensuring safety and hygiene, the following items can be carried:

1. 50 small boxes of safety matches, 1 kg each of insecticide, kerosene, medicinal alcohol, and mixed paint, and gasoline for lighters 50ml.

2. Guns, bullets and grenades carried by soldiers, militia, public security personnel and hunters.

3. 600 meters for safety films in metal packaging carried by film screening and filming personnel.

4. 20 newborn chicks.

Items exceeding the free weight should be checked in at the departure station and shipped with the train as the luggage. In principle, it will not be replenished on the train and will be handed over to the passenger's transfer station or collected at the station. When additional freight is charged, for several items with different freight charges, the item with the higher billing price should be deducted as free weight first, and the remaining overweight portion will be charged additional freight according to the product name. Fill out the passenger fare and miscellaneous charges receipt.

If dangerous goods or items restricted by the government are found to be transported, the freight for Class III parcels should be doubled based on the total weight of the item. Dangerous goods should be handed over to the nearest parking station for processing, and handed over to relevant units for processing if necessary.

Article 30 Scope of packages

Packages are divided into three categories:

Category 1 packages: newspapers within 10 days from the date of publication and newspapers within 30 days magazines; government notices and slogans; not-for-sale items for political propaganda published by the central government and provinces (cities), autonomous regions, as well as the Central Military Commission and major military regions and provincial military region publishing houses; news pictures, and movie advertisements.

Class II packages: standard portraits of great figures, books, films, slides, records, audio tapes, video tapes, projectors, slide projectors, televisions, record players, radios, video recorders, sound recorders, cameras and their accessories Gas-free generators for production and film screening teams.

Fresh and frozen fish and seafood, meat, casings, vegetables, dairy, raw eggs, fruits, silkworm seeds, fry, small animals for scientific research, for public use Ornamental animals (excluding venomous snakes, lions, bears, tigers, leopards, wolves and other beasts), poultry, wild birds, police dogs, hunting dogs and small domestic animals not exceeding 20 kilograms each, seedlings, fruit saplings, fruit tree scions.

Three types of packages: emergency and disaster relief supplies, first-aid medicines, sporadic urgently needed agricultural supplies and military supplies, urgently needed small amounts of cutting-edge and precision products, documents, valuables, vaccines, bicycles checked with passenger tickets, Single-person motorcycles without gasoline, luggage without tickets, and other scattered urgently needed items of the same name approved by the station, with no more than five pieces per batch arriving at the station.

Dangerous goods (unless otherwise specified), coffins, corpses, bones, ashes, coffins, fuel, vehicles and items that are easy to damage or contaminate vehicles and other luggage and packages; in the "Dangerous Regulations" Items that are stipulated to be transported as general cargo and chemical products whose performance cannot be confirmed cannot be transported as packages.