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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.
The conductor's office seat is usually in the middle of the train.
In most cases you need to refer to the first one, which has a capacity of 118 people.
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For most green cars and air-conditioned trains: seat 1 is always by the window, as are numbers ending in "0", "4", "5", "9". For the train conductor's seat, the number ending in "3", "4", "8", "9" is by the window.
General trains: windows 5 6 7 over 8 9 windows.
Windows 0 1 2 3 4 windows.
The carriages with the conductor's office are arranged as follows:
Window 9 0 1 over 2 3 window.
Windows 4 5 6 7 8 windows.
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I always pick the tail number 0, 1, 5, 9, and buy it by the window every time.
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Train seat 79 is window-by, and for most green cars and air-conditioned trains: seat No. 1 is definitely window-by-window, as are numbers ending in "0", "4", "5", and "9". For the train conductor's seat, the number ending in "3", "4", "8", "9" is by the window.
General trains: window|5 6 7|Over |8 9|Window.
Window. 0 1 2|Dao|3 4|Window.
The carriages with the conductor's office seats are scattered like a scattered:
Window. 9 0 1 |Over | 2 3 |Window.
Window. 4 5 6 |Dao| 7 8 |Window.
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Train seat 79 is window-by, and for most green cars and air-conditioned trains: seat No. 1 is definitely window-by-window, as are numbers ending in "0", "4", "5", and "9". For the train conductor's seat, the number ending in "3", "4", "8", "9" is by the window.
General trains: window|5 6 7|Over |8 9|Window.
Window. 0 1 2|Dao|3 4|Window.
The carriages with the conductor's office are arranged as follows:
Window. 9 0 1 |Over | 2 3 |Window.
Window. 4 5 6 |Dao| 7 8 |Window.
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79 double seats by the window.
The tail number is a three-row seat by the window.
The tail number is a double row seat by the window.
The tail number is three rows of seats against the aisle.
The tail number is in the middle of the three rows of seats.
The tail number is a double row of seats against the aisle.
Remember to take the answer.
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Seat No. 33 in car 15 of train K892 is not by the window, but by the aisle outside the two-seater in the seventh row of the front section of the carriage.
The capacity of the No. 15 carriage of this K892 train is 118 people, and the seats by the window are: seats with tail numbers, seats 001 and 118.
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It's by the window. One carriage has 118 seats. The first and last rows are 4 seats, and the middle ones are both 5, and multiples of 10 can be removed.
In this way, No. 69 is the same as No. 9, with 4 in the first row, and No. 9 is the 5th in the second row, which is the position of the backer.
A railway train, referred to as a locomotive, commonly known as an EMU train, refers to a vehicle that travels on a railway track, usually consisting of multiple carriages. The most important mechanical means of transportation in human history, Sun Shi was called a steam locomotive in the early days, and it had an independent track to drive on the Kaipai. Railway trains can be divided into freight cars, passenger cars, and passenger cars according to the load.
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The mantissa of the seat number of the K974 train is 5 and does not necessarily be by the window, if the carriage is without the conductor's office seat, the mantissa of the number is 5 by the window; If the carriage is a conductor's seat, the number ending at 5 is not by the window, but by the aisle.
The train seats are arranged in 3 2 rows, with an aisle in the middle, and five seats in each row of hard seats, separated by an aisle, with two benches on one side and three benches on the other.
Among the train seat numbers, if there is no conductor's office seat, the mantissa number is the window position, wherein the mantissa 0 and 5 are three windows, the mantissa 4 and 9 are two windows, and the mantissa is the aisle.
In the case of the conductor's office seat, the mantissa of the number is the window position (except for the 4th), wherein the mantissa 3 and 8 are three windows, the mantissa 4 and 9 are two windows, and the mantissa of the number is the aisle.