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The train environment in China is similar.
38 39 is connected.
39 is by the window.
38 is next to 39.
It's the summer rush and there should be a lot of people.
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Seat 004 in car 14 of train K1312 is by the window, in one of the two-seaters in the first row at the front of the car.
However, conservative railway owners were skeptical of the capabilities of steam locomotives. They proposed that a tractor fixed on the side of the railway should be used to tow the train with a towing cable. In order to convince people of the train's performance, Stephenson built the "Rocket" locomotive with good performance.
The locomotive's excellence finally made skeptics change their minds, and the Liverpool-Manchester Railway became the first railway line in the world to be transported entirely by a steam engine.
History:
As early as 1804, a British mine technician named Divesk first built the world's first steam locomotive using Watt's steam engine. It is a single-cylinder steam engine capable of towing 5 carriages at speeds of 5 to 6 kilometers per hour.
The locomotive does not have a cab, and the driver walks next to the locomotive while driving. Because coal or firewood was used as fuel at that time, people called it "train", and it has been used to this day.
In 1781, the train pioneer George. Stephenson was born into a family of English miners. Until the age of 18, he was illiterate.
Despite the ridicule of others, he sat in the classroom with seven or eight-year-old children to study. In 1810, he began building steam locomotives. In 1817, when Stephenson decided that he would be in charge of the construction of the railway line from Liverpool to Manchester, it would be entirely carried out by steam locomotives.
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It's next to each other on the other side of the three seats, and a window by the window if it helps you, look. 1 is the beginning, 0 is the end, and 1 and 0 are not together.
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At present, except for EMU trains, there are 118 seats in general passenger cars, and the seat numbers are sorted from the location of the crew's lounge. If the seat number is 1-40, it is at the end of the flight attendant's lounge; No. 80-118, which should be at the other end of the carriage; Nos. 41-79 are in the middle of the carriage. According to the seating arrangement of ordinary passenger cars, the number near the window is generally four numbers.
That is to say, these numbers or the seat number ending with these numbers are generally window seat numbers. In the case of a carriage with a conductor's office, the number of the window seat usually ends with 3, 4, 8, and 9.
In addition, some trains have a capacity of 128 people, and there will be a few fewer seats with a captain's seat.
Please refer to the following diagram for the detailed distribution: (This distribution map is only the distribution of common trains) Generally, the captain's office seats are located in the middle compartment of the train, and 118 seats are the most common, please refer to the first map.
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No, it should be the aisle on the other side of the two seats.
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Not by the window, by the aisle, 2 seats, see the picture on the left.
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Definitely not by the window. The two sat in the aisle.
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No, seat No. 31 in car No. 16 of train K1331 is not by the window, but in the aisle outside the three-seater in the eighth row in the front of the car, and seat No. 33 in the innermost seat next to it is by the window.
The No. 16 car of the K1331 train is a hard-seat car with the conductor's office seat, with a capacity of 112 people, and the seats by the window are: seats with tail numbers, and seats No. 01, 03, 05, 08, 09, and 112. See attached drawings
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If you can't book by the window, use your parents' and wife's ID cards to register an extra number, and book the ticket you don't want first, don't pay! This way you can buy the position you want, usually in order.
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The tail number is and the window number.
The tail number is Three-seater by the window and Two-seater by the window.
Nos. 001 and 118 are also two-seater windows.
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