Can you bring alcohol on the train
Wine (liquor) can be brought on the train. But there are strict limitations and regulations on its specifications, capacity and quality~~For example, bulk liquor cannot be brought on the train, and well-sealed bottled liquor can be brought on the train, but not more than one case (6 bottles). If it exceeds the amount of white wine, it must be checked according to the relevant regulations. If you often take the train, or people who know more about the relevant knowledge know. Train lines in the "alcohol content of not more than 100ml" provisions for alcohol is vague, because white wine, beer, red wine, etc. are not pure alcohol, so some train travel regulations do not specify that no alcohol. Pictures of full cases of white wine In fact, there are a lot of precautions to take when carrying alcohol (white wine) on the train. According to what I have learned and my personal experience, I would like to share some of them with you. Interested friends can refer to:1. The railroad department only has restrictions on alcohol, and there are no restrictions on bulk liquor. Of course, you can carry as much as you want without any restriction, but not more than 10kg2.White wine should be used in its original packaging, for your own use. Bulk liquor in plastic buckets or drinks is easy to burst and ignite. Generally the police at the security check will confiscate flammable and explosive products (this should be clearly understood in advance).3. Under normal circumstances, if the alcohol content is less than 100ml, you can only bring two bottles of 500ML each. General beer is not limited, the amount of red wine and yellow wine is also more lenient. General white wine can be loaded about two kilograms. I made a fool of myself the first time I took the train because I was going out of town to see a friend. My friend has no other hobby but drinking, so I bought three cases of white wine to bring him. Because I didn't know the regulations, I was detained for being overweight and overweight when I went through the security check. I only brought one case and it was really hard. First of all, I wasted a lot of money. Secondly, I was really uncomfortable. Later, I learned that there are regulations for passengers to carry goods on trains, the number of white wine can not exceed one case (6 bottles); the weight of carry-on goods (alcohol) can not exceed the weight specified by the railroad (20 kg for adults, 10 kg for children, and 35 kg for diplomats). If it exceeds that, there is a shipping charge. I feel much better now, because this was the result of my own ignorance! So you can bring white wine on the train, but there are strict rules about bringing white wine on the train. Therefore, if you want to bring liquor on the train, you must first understand the regulations to facilitate your travel. Attention:When you bring white wine on the train, you must be careful to avoid hitting it. Once damaged, it will not only cause losses, but also cause serious safety hazards, because nothing is more important than property and life and health safety.