Have you ever brought any strange items with you when you took the train?

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

    In my hometown of Shandong, I once went back to work on vacation and prepared special products for the leaders, and then I brought a large bundle of green onions, the most down-to-earth kind bought in the market.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I once brought durian, not one, but a big bag, and the smell lasted at the security checkpoint for two days. I went to travel and saw that it was very cheap and liked to eat it, so I bought it with me, and I felt that it was too shameful to waste this arrogant fruit, so I wiped out a 5-pound durian on the spot, and the result was a long nosebleed....

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I went back to my hometown from Beijing with my friends and bought a Peking duck (not in a bag), two bottles of Erguotou, and we couldn't help but eat and drink halfway.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When I was a freshman, my mother stuffed me with a bottle of soil from my hometown in order to prevent me from adapting to the soil and water. Two years later, I scooped out a jar of strange red substance from the cabinet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In my hometown of Inner Mongolia, my grandfather had never seen rice noodles, and when I returned to my hometown during the holidays in college, I brought a few catties of wet rice noodles, hung them under the luggage rack of the train, and dried them all the way home.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At the beginning of college, my mother brought me a big bag of leek dumplings, which were not cold enough to be packed in the bag, all of which were tattered and broken, so I pinched them with my hands and ate them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I was in college, my relatives in my hometown asked me to help bring a big rooster to the elders, and I used a bag of fertilizer to fill it, and a hole was dug in the side of the bag for the rooster to gasp.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Working in a KTV, KTV provides lighters to guests for free, every time a guest needs a lighter, I ask the main station for a few more to collect by myself, and when I go home for the Spring Festival, I will take these 310 lighters back to my hometown for the New Year, and then criticize the tragedy of education.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The things that cannot be carried on the train are: guns, bullets, ** letter items, flammable and explosive materials, Sun Wu controlled knives, etc.

    In addition, kitchen knives, table knives, large fruit knives, handicraft knives, scissors, steel (iron) files, axes, hammers and other sharp and blunt instruments other than controlled knives shall be checked in and shall not be carried on board.

    The train is a fully enclosed carriage, and smoking is prohibited on all trains, even if smoking in the carriage connection or in the toilet, the train monitoring system will alarm or even cause equipment failure. Passengers on the bus should not touch emergency brake valves, fire-fighting equipment, window breakers and other safety facilities in non-emergency situations; Do not stand, stay or place items at the door of the car, so as not to cause danger or affect the door closing, and affect the safety of driving.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When taking the train, it is generally not allowed to bring lighters, submachine guns, machine guns, and bullets, followed by some bombs, daggers, and knives. Alcohol, gasoline, firecrackers, durian repentance disturbing the mausoleum. And then there's some canned food. Biqi.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The things that Sakura is not allowed to bring on the train are, controlled knives, flammable and explosive materials, gasoline, daggers, bullets, guns, mountain bombs, alcohol, radioactive elements, nail polish, and glue.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Odor food that should never be eaten:

    Durian, stinky tofu, garlic, onions, green onions, leeks, coriander, canned herring and other foods with a strong taste and smell.

    2.Food products that must be chosen carefully:

    aPerishable foods: milk, yogurt, cooked leafy vegetables, street cooked food. Drinks need to be taken to enter the station, milk yogurt is not easy to carry after opening, and there are many people in the station, and it is easy to be contaminated with bacteria and accelerate corruption after opening; Green leafy vegetables are the fastest to rot after cooking, try not to bring them; The hygiene quality of cooked food on the street cannot be guaranteed, and it is necessary to prevent bad stomach.

    b. Peculiar foods that are easy to cause disgust to the people around you: instant noodles, liquor, coffee, self-heating food (due to flammability and explosiveness, most trains have been prohibited from carrying), spicy strips, green oranges and other fruits with a large taste;

    c. Foods that are easy to stain the environment: watermelon, cakes, ice cream, cakes that are easy to break up (twist, egg rolls, etc.), nuts with skin (melon seeds, peanuts, etc.), fried foods, sauces, canned drinks, these foods are easy to stain the environment and difficult to clean.

    1. Light packaging: cakes, steamed buns, bread, biscuits, chocolate, dried fruits, dried vegetables, vacuum-packed cooked food (sauce hall beef, roast chicken, braised chicken legs, braised eggs, sausages, dried beans, dried meat, etc.), raisins.

    3. If you have the conditions, you can bring your own lunch: the food you make yourself is relatively healthy, put it in the lunch box, after running all the way, when you get to the car, it is no longer as fragrant as when you just come out of the pot, you don't have to worry about affecting others, you can have a good meal;

    4. In terms of drinks, it is recommended to bring your own cup to drink the hot water on the car, after all, it is too heavy to carry water so far away and have to check, the drinks on the car in the station are expensive, and the water cup is light and does not cost money.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you know what you can't bring on the train?

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Knives, lighters, explosives, detonators, fuses and other flammable and explosive dangerous goods.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Trains can't carry on your belongings:

    1) Items prohibited or restricted by the state;

    2) Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemical products whose nature cannot be determined by the carrier as stipulated in laws, regulations and rules;

    3) Animals and items that hinder public health (including foul odors and other peculiar smells);

    4) Items capable of damaging or contaminating the vehicle;

    5) Items whose specifications or weight exceed the regulations.

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