Sihai network

Can bulk liquor be brought with high-speed rail? New rules for carrying high-speed rail liquor in 20

As the saying goes, life is full of wine. Whether it's a party or a visit to relatives and friends, you can see the shadow of wine on the table. For those who go out, sometimes it is inevitable to bring some liquor to visit relatives and friends. Can high-speed rail bring liquor?

Can high-speed rail bring wine

According to the editor, at present, the railway department does not clearly stipulate that it is not allowed to take wine on the high-speed railway. And the weight of the wine that passengers are allowed to take on the high-speed railway is limited.

According to the regulations: 20 kg for adults and 10 kg for children, the total length, width and height shall not exceed 160 cm, and 130 cm for EMUs. The goods exceeding the regulations shall be consigned. It is forbidden to carry or consign dangerous goods.

Note: bulk liquor can't be carried by car, and bottled liquor must be carried, sealed and played.

Inflammable and explosive articles prohibited on high-speed railway

1. Flammable, combustion supporting and toxic compressed gas and liquefied gas: hydrogen, methane, ethane, butane, natural gas, ethylene, propylene, acetylene (dissolved in the medium), carbon monoxide, liquefied petroleum gas, oxygen, gas (gas), etc;

2. Flammable liquid: gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, benzene, ethanol (alcohol), acetone, ether, paint, thinner, rosin oil and products containing flammable solvent, etc;

3. Flammable solids: red phosphorus, flash powder, solid alcohol, celluloid, etc;

4. Spontaneous combustion articles: yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus, nitrocellulose (including film), oil paper and its products, etc;

5. Burning articles in contact with water: metal potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium carbide (calcium carbide), magnesium aluminum powder, etc;

6. Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides: potassium permanganate, potassium chlorate, sodium peroxide, potassium peroxide, lead peroxide, peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, etc.