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Can cooking oil be taken to the subway?
Cooking oil can get on the subway, and cooking oil is not a contraband.

Cups, mineral water, drinks, milk, gruel and liquid-like boxes carried by passengers on the subway need to be inspected. Edible oils that pass the security check, including vegetable oil, peanut oil, corn oil and other edible oils, can be taken on board.

Articles prohibited in the subway

It is forbidden to bring the following items and animals into the subway station. In violation of regulations, the operating unit shall refuse the bus to enter the station:

1, articles whose weight and volume exceed the provisions of the Passenger Code for Urban Rail Transit.

2, explosive, toxic, radioactive, corrosive substances or infectious disease pathogens and other dangerous goods or articles prescribed by the state.

3. Dogs, live birds and other animals that may hinder the safety of others (except service dogs with identification marks).

4. Articles with severe odor and sharp appearance or other articles that are easy to defile facilities and damage others.

5. Other items that affect public safety and operation or are prohibited from being carried in the Passenger Code of Urban Rail Transit.