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1. "T" (special) is a special luxury train in the tube operated by the Shanghai Bureau;
2. "D" (moving) is the EMU train running under the management of Harbin Bureau;
3. "S" (Shenzhen) is a passenger express train operated by Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway Company;
4. "G" (high) is a high-speed train (speed of 200 kilometers per hour) on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen line;
5. "Z" (quasi) is a quasi-high-speed train (speed of 160 kilometers per hour) on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen line;
6. "K" (fast) is a fast train (speed of more than 120 kilometers per hour);
7. "Y" (tour) is a tourist train running between a big city and a tourist city;
8. "L" (road) is a temporary passenger train added during the Spring Festival and summer vacation;
9. "X" (line) is a special train for the centralized shipment of trains and parcels in a certain direction, and it is also a passenger train.
10. "N" (inner) - fast train in the tube (and K has a meaning, we ordinary passengers do not need to be deliberately different.)
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1. The letters in front of the train represent the type of train, L and A represent temporary passenger trains, and C represents intercity trains.
G stands for high-speed rail, and D stands for EMU trains.
z stands for direct express train.
T stands for express trains, K stands for fast trains, and Y stands for tourist trains.
2. The arrangement rules of the odd and even numbers of passenger trains: when the train goes to Beijing (not necessarily ends in Beijing), or when the branch line goes to the trunk line, the number of trains is an even number, and the slow dispatch is called an upward line; When the train deviates from the direction of Beijing (not necessarily from Beijing), or the trunk line goes to the branch line, the number of trains is an odd number, which is called the next disturbance and envy line. When the train turns or crosses the direction of Beijing, the number of trains on the same train will change.
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The letters in front of the railway ticket stand for:
c. Intercity trains.
d. EMU.
g. High-speed trains.
z. Direct trains.
T, express trains.
k. Fast trains.
l. Temporary passenger trains.
a. Temporary passenger trains under the management of the Bureau.
y. Tourist trains.
G prefix is a high-speed EMU train, referred to as high-speed rail, G is the first letter of "high" pinyin. The prefix D is the EMU train, referred to as the EMU, and D is the first letter of the pinyin of "moving". The prefix z is a direct express train, and Z is the first letter of pinyin for "straight".
The prefix t is the express train, and the t is the first letter of the pinyin of "special". The K prefix is a fast train, and K is the first letter of Pinyin for "fast". The number "0" begins with an empty body returning to the train and does not carry passengers.
The difference between bullet trains and ordinary trains.
Ordinary trains (Z, T, K) are pulled by steam, fuel oil, and electric locomotives, and the carriage itself does not have power, which is a power concentration technology.
Now the "EMU" train (C, D, G), the power unit is scattered on each carriage, the carriage itself also has power, when running, not only the locomotive drives, the carriage will also "run by itself", such a power dispersion technology, more can achieve the effect of high speed.
What the different seat numbers mean:
1: As long as it is a single digit, 9 train tickets are all close to the window.
2:0 and 5 are three-seater windows.
3:4 and 9 are two-seater windows.
4: The single digit is , 8 is close to the aisle, and the remaining two numbers are in the middle of the trio.
5: EMU A and F represent window seats, C and D represent corridor seats, and B represents three-seat middle seats.
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The meanings of each letter of the train are as follows:
1. G prefix. The G prefix refers to high-speed EMU passenger trains, for example: Shenyang North to Beijing G380 times. "G" is pronounced as "high" and pronounced as "high x times".
2. D prefix. The D prefix refers to EMU passenger trains, for example: Shenyang to Dandong D7605 times. "D" reads "move", and the pronunciation is "move x times" for sliding and eliminating.
3. C prefix. The C prefix is an intercity train, for example: Changchun to Jilin C1021. "c" is pronounced as "city", and the pronunciation is "city letter knows x times".
4. Z prefix. The Z prefix is a direct express passenger train, for example: Changchun to Haikou Z384. Abbreviated as Zhite, "z" reads "straight", and the pronunciation is "straight x times".
5. T prefix. The T prefix is a special fast passenger train, for example: Changchun to Guangzhou T122. Abbreviated as express, "t" reads "special", and the pronunciation is "special x times".
6. K prefix. The K prefix is a fast passenger train, for example: Shanhaiguan to Tonghua K7591 times. Abbreviated as fast, the side "k" is read as "fast", and it is pronounced as "fast x times".
7. L. The L prefix is a temporary passenger train that runs during peak passenger traffic, e.g. L7600. Abbreviated as Linke, "L" is read Lin, and the pronunciation is "Linx times".
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G refers to high-speed rail, D refers to bullet trains, C refers to intercity, Z refers to direct trains, T stands for express listing, and K refers to fast trains.
K refers to fast trains, which mainly use 25B, 25G passenger cars, and the running speed does not exceed 120 kilometers per hour.
d refers to the Tongzi speed is not higher than 250 kilometers per hour, and the running speed on the existing line does not exceed 200 kilometers per hour.
T refers to express trains, which mainly use 25K passenger cars and run at speeds of no more than 140 km/h.
Z refers to direct trains, using 25T passenger cars and running at speeds of no more than 160 km/h.
G refers to EMUs with a speed of no more than 380 kilometers per hour and not less than 300 kilometers per hour, and the current maximum operating speed does not exceed 300 kilometers per hour.
Train class. The initials of the ticket are specifically a class number of railway trains.
Trains starting with Z: Direct special express passenger train, referred to as Zhite, the letter Z is the Chinese pinyin abbreviation of the word "straight". Such trains do not stop at one stop in the itinerary or must stop but do not handle passenger services, all such trains are air-conditioned trains, and all direct trains are inter-bureau (not within a railway bureau) operating trains.
Trains starting with T: Special Express Passenger Train, referred to as Express, the letter T is the abbreviation of the Chinese Pinyin of the character "Te".
Such trains generally only stop in provincial capitals or large local cities during the trip.
Trains starting with K, fast passenger trains, Chun Tang is referred to as fast, the letter K is the abbreviation of the word "fast" in Chinese pinyin, such trains generally only stop at prefecture-level centers or important county-level centers in the journey.
Train starting with l: temporary train, referred to as Linke, is the abbreviation of the Chinese pinyin of the word "Lin".
Trains starting with S: Suburban Railway.
Trains starting with C: Intercity high-speed rail.
Trains starting with Y: Tourist trains, referred to as tours. It is the abbreviation of the Chinese pinyin of the word "you".
No letters: ordinary passenger trains.
Trains starting with x: Xingbao Express.
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