Where is Block C of the high speed rail?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

When everyone takes the high-speed rail, they have their own different preferences for seats, some people like to lean by the window, and some people like to lean by the corridor, so is the high-speed rail seating arrangement regular?Can you see the seat number to know if it's by the window or the hallway?For example, where is the high-speed rail block C?

Let's first take a look at the arrangement of high-speed rail seats: The seat arrangement of high-speed rail trains usually adopts a longitudinal layout, that is, each row of seats is arranged in the direction of the train length. Under normal circumstances, the seat number is composed of letters and numbers, and the numbers will be different according to different carriages and seat arrangements, but the letter numbers are basically the same, let's take a look at the rules of different seat arrangements on high-speed rail trains:

So, what do the different seating arrangements represent?Below we will open the 12306 app, simulate the purchase of tickets and check the arrangement of seats in different seats:

Second Class:The "3+2" seat arrangement is used, with A, B, C, D, and F representing different seat numbers. Among them, A and F represent window seats, B represents middle seats, and C and D represent corridor seats

First Class:It is a "2+2" seat arrangement, B is missing from the seat arrangement, and the rest of the seat numbers are still A and F by the window, and C and D by the corridor

Business Seat:Depending on the type of train, business seats will have a "2+1" or "1+1" seat arrangement, of which the "2+1" arrangement is A and F by the window, and C by the corridor

In the "1+1" seating arrangement of business seats, there are no C seats, only A and F seats, and the seats are both by the window and by the corridor

At this point, we can know from the above ** that the seat number C of the high-speed rail is in the second class and first class and some business seats are located in the corridor. Business Class in the "1+1" seat arrangement does not have seat C.

So, how do we choose our seats when buying tickets?

When purchasing tickets at the ticket window of the station, you can directly tell the conductor your seat needs, you can choose the seats of yourself and your companions, and when purchasing tickets online or at the automatic ticket vending machine, you can enter the passengers on the ticket purchase page to choose your favorite seat number, if there are fellow passengers, you can also choose the seats together, but when the remaining seats cannot meet the demand, the system will automatically assign seats.

To sum up, the seat C of the high-speed rail train is the position of the corridor, and it is very important for us to understand the distribution of seats on the high-speed rail and the method of selecting seats. When purchasing a high-speed rail ticket, you can choose the seat position that suits you according to your needs, improving the comfort and convenience of the journey.

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