Scope of train luggage
Bedding, clothes, books, 1 disabled vehicles (no gasoline) and other personal necessities for passengers; Money, securities, precious cultural relics, gold and silver jewelry, watches, cameras and other valuables, archives, dangerous goods, etc. can not be carried in luggage.
The maximum weight of each piece of luggage is 50 kilograms. The volume should be limited to the range suitable for luggage carts, but the minimum size should not be less than 0.0 1 m3. Luggage shall be transported with the passenger train or in advance.
Scope of train package
A parcel refers to a small piece of goods suitable for transportation in the baggage car of a passenger train. Packaging is divided into four categories:
The first category of packaging scope: non-sale articles for publicity of municipal, prefectural and municipal departments, newspapers and government departments, and teaching materials for primary and secondary school students within 5 days from the date of spontaneous publication.
Category II packages: emergency relief materials, books and periodicals, fresh or frozen fish, meat, eggs, milk, fruits and vegetables. Three types of parcels (except four or five types of names) scope:
1, important documents, drawings, data and archival materials;
2, vaccines, plasma, medical devices, artificial limbs;
Fresh or frozen fish, meat, fruits and vegetables, milk, eggs, seedlings, fruit tree seedlings, fruit tree scions and live animals;
4. Four types of packaging for disabled vehicles: items that do not belong to the first, second and third types of packaging: 1. Radioisotopes, oil sample boxes and motorcycles in a class of transport packages; Foam plastics and its products; 13. Other articles that need special transportation conditions as designated by the competent department of the State Council Railway. Large and bulky packages cannot be treated as straight-through packages. Each package has the same size and weight as the luggage.
Articles that cannot be transported by parcel.
1. Bodies, bones, ashes, coffins, and articles that are easy to pollute and damage vehicles;
6. Snakes, wild animals and live animals each weighing more than 20 kilograms (except police dogs and animals designated for transport by transport orders);
13. Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemical products of unknown nature as stipulated in the Regulations on the Administration of Dangerous Goods issued by the State Council Railway Administration;
Articles prohibited by the state from being transported and articles unsuitable for being packed in luggage.