Do trains in China have WIFI?
Do trains in China have WIFI? Full Wi-Fi internet coverage will be offered on all high-speed trains in China, following the free Wi-Fi service offered on the “Fuxing” bullet trains, China News reported on Dec. 17, 2017.
Is it OK to eat on a train in Japan?
There is a custom in Japan where most people do not eat food outside other than when in restaurants. However, when using the bullet train or the green car, you are permitted to eat food. Normal trains and people commuting using said trains do not permit the consumption of food whilst riding the train.
Do Japanese trains have Wi-Fi?
WiFi access is now available on most trains on every Shinkansen line. Additionally, all major stations and many smaller stations also have free WiFi available to passengers. All trains on the following lines have free WiFi available: Tokaido shinkansen.
Do trains run through apartments in China?
While some of us may head to the train station as part of our morning commute, in Chongqing, southeast China, things are done very differently. A railway actually passes through a hole in a 19-storey block of flats, which proves to be extremely convenient for its residents because there's a transit stop inside.
Can you still be a hobo on a train?
The era of the freight train-hopping, job-seeking hobo faded into obscurity in the years following the Second World War. Many hobos from this era have since “caught the westbound,” or died. A small number of so-called hobos still hop freight trains today.
Can you smoke on Chinese trains?
In China, it is not allowed to smoke anywhere on high speed trains or in the public areas on normal speed trains. If you really want to, do that on the platform when they stop or at the smoking area of a normal train.