The high-speed train has a special car for dining car, and there are seats. Generally speaking, if there is a standing ticket bought by a passenger and there is no ticket, you can sit in the dining car.
The location of the dining car of the train varies according to the model or composition, and it is generally in the middle of the train. The dining car is divided into three parts: dining room, kitchen and storage room.
The dining room has a dining table and seats; Kitchen equipment mainly includes refrigerators, freezers, stoves, ovens, boilers, coal boxes, dishwashing pools, cupboards, storage boxes, etc. The storeroom is used to store tobacco, alcohol, sugar tea, rice noodles and eggs, dried and fresh vegetables and other foods.
The high-speed rail dining car has a variety of foods to meet the different needs of different passengers.
China Railway Catering, a series of products launched by China Railway Corporation, aims at different regions, different seasons, different time periods and different consumption needs. On the basis of the original fast-food box lunch, it has developed and launched steamed buns, jiaozi, noodles and a variety of meals with regional characteristics, and the variety has increased from more than 311 to more than 411, making the choices for passengers more abundant.
Extended information:
The seating arrangement of high-speed rail is universal, and each row is arranged according to ABCDF. But there is no e, because it imitates aviation. Early airplanes were mostly single-aisle, with six seats in each row, namely ABCDEF, which was formed. AF was by the window, CD was by the corridor, and BE was the middle position.
Over time, the letters A-F don't simply mean order, and the distinction between window, aisle and middle seat has become a routine. As a latecomer, the high-speed rail will not have more than six seats in each row, so it continues this tradition.
the second-class seat of the high-speed rail adopts a "3+2" seat arrangement, with two windows, two aisles and a middle seat, so there is only ABCDF, and there is no "e".
the first-class seats are arranged in "2+2" seats, with two windows and two aisles. Of course, only ACDF is left, and there are no "B" and "E" representing the middle seats.