Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

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When you imagine a reserved seat, naturally Russian, then you see sticking out legs, the screams of a noisy company behind the wall and constantly running children in the aisle. But things are different in China now…

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Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese
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Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

Collective striptease of the XXI century. New carriages of the reserved seat type (not compartment) surprise the unprepared passenger.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

The new high-speed train was launched on July 1, 2017 at the railway station in Beijing.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

The Chinese have launched not just trains, but new double-decker trains, where cars that are comfortable for passengers and do not violate personal space are provided. Each place looks like a separate compartment.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

It's cozy and comfortable here. The maximum speed of the train is 250 kilometers per hour, and the full train can accommodate 880 passengers.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

It looks like modified sidewalls.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

Moreover, on one side there is a personal desk next to the passenger.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

Each compartment has an outlet, USB and backlight.

Russian Railways has a lot to learn: what does the new reserved seat look like in Chinese

Russian Railways is clearly worth adopting the Chinese experience and carrying out a radical modernization.

Keywords: China | Train | Transport

     

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