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Bikes banned on railways, unless boxed 2015-01-06
PEOPLE can no longer carry bicycles, including folding ones, on Chinese trains. At least not in one piece.
The new ban, drawn up by the China Railway Corp, took effect yesterday. Its aim is to create more room for people within train carriages, officials said.
Passengers can still take their bicycles on trains, but they must first dismantle them and pack the parts into suitable containers.
The new ban, drawn up by the China Railway Corp, took effect yesterday. Its aim is to create more room for people within train carriages, officials said.
Passengers can still take their bicycles on trains, but they must first dismantle them and pack the parts into suitable containers.
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