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What can't be taken on the train and what can be taken?
What can't and can't be taken on the train:

According to the relevant provisions of the Regulations on Railway Passenger Transport:

Article 52 The following items shall not be brought into the car:

1, commodities prohibited or restricted by the state;

2. Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemicals whose nature cannot be determined by the carrier as stipulated by laws, regulations and rules;

3. Animals and articles that hinder public health (including those with foul smell);

4. Articles that may damage or pollute the vehicle;

5. The specification or weight exceeds the provisions of Article 51 of this Regulation.

In order to facilitate the travel life of passengers, the following items are restricted:

1, 5 gas lighters, 20 small boxes of safety matches.

2, no more than 20 ml of nail polish, gloss remover, hair dye. Do not exceed 100 ml of alcohol and cold perm essence. No more than 600 ml of mousse, hair gel, sanitary insecticide, air freshener.

3. Guns and bullets worn by soldiers, armed police, public security personnel, militia and hunters who hold gun certificates as stipulated by laws and regulations.

4.20 newborn chicks.

Extended data

According to the relevant provisions of the Regulations on Railway Passenger Transport:

Section 2 Scope of Luggage

Article 62 Luggage refers to passengers' bedding, clothes, personal books, special vehicles for the disabled and other travel necessities.

Article 63 Money, negotiable securities, precious cultural relics, gold and silver jewelry, archives, articles prohibited or restricted by the state, dangerous goods and other valuables shall not be carried in the luggage.

Article 64 The weight limit of each piece of luggage is 50 kilograms. The volume should be limited to fit into the luggage cart, but the minimum should not be less than 0.0 1 m3. Baggage should be transported by train or in advance.

Section 3 Scope of Packaging

Article 65 A parcel refers to a small piece of goods suitable for transportation in the luggage compartment of a passenger train. Packaging is divided into four categories:

A class of parcels: newspapers within 5 days from the date of publication; Central and provincial governments may not sell them for publicity; News pictures and textbooks for primary and secondary school students.

Class II packages: emergency relief materials, books and periodicals, fresh or frozen fish, meat, eggs, milk, fruits and vegetables.

Category III packages: Articles that do not belong to Category I, II and IV packages.

Four types of packaging:

1, radioisotopes, oil sample boxes and motorcycles in class I transport packages;

2, foam plastic and its products;

3 other items designated by the competent department of the State Council Railway that need special transportation conditions.

Each package has the same size and weight as the luggage.

Article 66 When transporting packages exceeding the specified weight and articles with three names in four types of packages, it shall be approved by the dispatching order or the written transport order of the superior.

Railway transport enterprises can formulate the scope of parcel transportation within the tube.

Article 67 Articles that cannot be transported by parcel:

1, corpses, bones, ashes, coffins, and articles that are easy to pollute and damage vehicles;

2. Snakes, beasts and live animals each weighing more than 20 kilograms (except police dogs and animals designated for transport by transport orders);

3. Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemical products of unknown nature issued by the railway authorities in the State Council and the State Council;

4. Articles prohibited by the state from being transported and articles that are not suitable to be loaded into luggage carts.

China Railway 12306- Regulations on Railway Passenger Transport