Can I take 5 litres of cooking oil on the train?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Cooking oil is allowed on the train. On the train, you will go through the security check procedure, and you will detect items that cannot be brought on the train, and the ignition point of edible oil is much higher than that of gasoline, so it cannot be regarded as flammable and explosive, and it is not a dangerous item, so it can be brought on the train, but it must not exceed 20 kilograms.

    1. The free weight of passengers' carry-on items is 20 kg for adults, 10 kg for children (including free children) and 35 kg for diplomatic personnel. Carry-on items should be of sufficient length and size to fit in the luggage compartment or under the seat and not hinder the passage of other passengers. The external dimensions (sum of length, width and height) of the carry-on items shall not exceed 160 cm; The length of pole-shaped items such as poles, poles, and tower rulers shall not exceed 200 cm.

    2. All dangerous goods (detonators, explosives, firecrackers, gasoline, kerosene, calcium carbide, liquefied gas, etc., flammable, spontaneously combustible and lethal toxic substances).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, it is a daily necessities, and after passing the scan and nuclear test, you can take it on the train.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, cooking oil is also a flammable item, so it is not allowed on the train.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Liquid drinks and other things are not allowed on this train.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Edible oil can be brought on the train, and items that are not flammable or explosive can be brought on the train.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can check it in, but if you can't bring it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cooking oil can be brought on the train. There is now no limit on the amount of cooking oil that can be carried on trains, except that the total weight of the carry-on items of railway passengers cannot exceed 20 kilograms, and the total volume cannot exceed cubic meters. However, the edible oil should be well packaged.

    Prohibited items on trains:

    1. Flammable and explosive materials and dangerous goods, including fireworks, knives, ammunition and chemicals of unknown nature.

    2. Animals and items that hinder public health (including foul odors and other peculiar smells), such as instant noodles, seafood, dried fish, durian, etc., are forbidden for passengers to eat garlic.

    3. Items that can damage or pollute the vehicle.

    4. Items prohibited or restricted by the state.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cooking oil can be brought on the train. According to the relevant regulations of the railway transport department on passengers' luggage, edible oil is not a prohibited substance, and the station does not explicitly prohibit passengers from carrying edible oil, which can be brought on the train. There are mainly the following prohibited items in the car:

    1. There are only two knives and ordinary lighters;

    2.Do not exceed 20ml of nail polish

    3.Live poultry, pets, bulk liquor, fireworks, etc.

    Railway Law of the People's Republic of China.

    Article 48.

    The transport of dangerous goods must be handled in accordance with the provisions of the competent railway authorities. It is forbidden to consign dangerous goods in the name of non-dangerous goods.

    Passengers are prohibited from bringing dangerous goods into the station. Railway public security personnel and railway employees as stipulated by the competent railway authorities have the right to carry out transportation safety inspections on the articles carried by passengers. Railway employees shall wear duty signs when conducting transportation safety inspections.

    The name of the dangerous goods shall be prescribed and published by the competent railway authorities. Article 60.

    In violation of the provisions of this law, dangerous goods are brought into the train or dangerous goods are consigned in the name of non-dangerous goods, causing a major accident, criminal responsibility shall be investigated in accordance with the relevant provisions of the criminal law. Where enterprises, public institutions, state organs, or social organizations commit the crimes in this paragraph, the unit shall be fined, and their managers and directly responsible personnel shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with law.

    Those who carry explosives, detonators, or illegally carry firearms, bullets, or controlled knives into the station and board the train, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Criminal Law.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    liters of cooking oil can be brought on the train. Cooking oil is not considered a dangerous good, so it can be brought on the train. However, the weight and length of the articles on the train are subject to a maximum of 20 kilograms for adults and 10 kilograms for children, and the sum of length, width and height shall not exceed 160 cm.

    2. Edible oil is a liquid item, and some edible oil also has a smell, so it must be sealed and packaged when brought on the train, so as to avoid spillage and defacement of the carriage due to bumps in the train operation.

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