1. The first-class seat is wider: the first-class seat is 2+2AC-DF layout, and the second-class seat is 3+2ABC-DF layout.
2. The distance between the first-class seats is larger (1080-1160mm), while the second-class seats are only 860- 1020mm.
3. The first-class seat is easier to tilt: the angle is about 5 degrees when it is straight, and it is about 32 degrees when it is tilted; The adjustment range of second-class seat is generally vertical -24 degrees.
There are wings on both sides of the headrest position of the first-class seat.
5. The neck of the first-class seat has a neck pillow with adjustable height.
6. The seats in the first class are thicker and softer.
7. The first-class handrail is a fixed handrail, which is wide.
8. The charging port of the first-class seat of Fuxing train is on the armrest, and the second-class seat is under the foot like other models (but all the cars of CRH5A are only at the rear of the car).
9. There is a headphone jack on the armrest of the first-class seat.
10. The first-class seat tilt adjustment button is at the armrest side, and the second-class seat is at the bottom of the armrest.
1 1.CRH2A (non-uniform type) and some first-class seats of CRH380A and CRH2G trains have independent small windows.
12. The first-class small table board is folded inside the armrest, and there are two (one cup holder at the front and one at the back of the far end). The second-class small table board is behind the front seat, and there is only one cup holder, which is generally located on the right side.
13. The publication bag behind the first-class seat is made of the same fabric as the seat cushion, and the second-class seat is a net bag (similar to a lecture hall).
14. The first-class seat has a pedal, which is smooth when wearing shoes and suede when taking off shoes (the suede of CRH5A can't be opened).
15. The reversing handle of the first-class seat is U-shaped, and there is a coat hook at the far end behind the seat, while the second-class seat only has a coat hook hanging on the wall, and the reversing handle is a round button.
16. Some models have warm lights in the first-class compartment and cold lights in the second-class compartment.
17. Some D-prefix trains can order food in first class, but not in second class.
18. No less than 4 kinds of snacks and drinks are provided in the first-class compartment of the cross-bureau G-prefix train.
19. Most unified trains and non-unified CRH380B first-class seats are located at both ends of the train (possibly merged with business seats), and most non-unified trains are located in the middle (such as CRH3C and non-unified CRH380A), except non-unified CRH2a (first-class seats in 7 carriages).
20. The first-class carriage is not combined with the dining car.
2 1. The first-class car will check in, and the second-class car will have different trains.
Generally speaking, the attendance rate of first-class seats is lower than that of second-class seats. Except the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway and the D-prefix train from northeast to Beijing.
23. (I don't know if there are any now) First-class passengers between Beijing and Tianjin can enter and reach the business class lounge of the city airport free of charge with the ticket and boarding pass of the same day.
24. The color of the seat cover of the first-class seat of Harmony is usually different from that of the second-class seat. Usually there are gray, red and purple, and the second-class seat is generally blue (CRH2 type is purple); Fuxing seats are almost the same color.
25. No seatless passengers are allowed to enter the first-class carriage, and the first-class carriage is not allowed to be overcrowded. Seatless tickets are sold in second-class cars, with the prefix D, C and, in a few cases, G, allowing overcrowding.
The number of seats in the bullet train seat distribution map is arranged in turn from the 1 end of the carriage, and is expressed by Arabic numerals. Seating positions are represented by five letters: A, B, C, D and F. For example, in the 3+2 seating arrangement, three seats are represented by A, B and C, which respectively represent window, middle and aisle positions, and two seats are represented by D and F, which respectively represent corridor and window positions; 2+2 seating arrangements (including second-class seats/dining car seats) are denoted by A, C, D and F respectively; 2+ 1 seat arrangement is represented by a, c and f respectively; The seating arrangement of 1+ 1 (including second-class seats/dining car seats) is indicated by a and f respectively. That is, no matter what arrangement, A and F stand for window seats, B stands for middle positions, and C and D stand for aisle seats.
Some high-speed EMU trains provide free services such as drinks and snacks to first-class and above passengers. Free meals are provided to business class passengers during lunch and dinner. Please consult the train staff for details.
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Railway Customer Service Center 12306