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The size of a knife is allowed on the train.
The size and length of the knife allowed on the train shall not exceed 15cm, and the width of the cutting edge shall not exceed 2.5cm. ..

According to the regulations of China Railway Corporation, passengers can take some necessary daily necessities and tools, including knives, when they take the train. However, the size of the knife must meet the limits set by the state. Specifically, the length of the knife should not exceed 15cm, and the width of the blade should not exceed 2.5cm ... In addition, the knife must be a non-electric, non-machined, non-hazardous ordinary knife, not a saber or dangerous goods.

The railway department has the right to punish passengers who violate the regulations. If passengers are found carrying knives or other dangerous goods exceeding the specified size, they will be asked to get off the bus for investigation. Therefore, when taking the train, you must be careful not to carry knives or other dangerous goods that exceed the specified size, so as to avoid unnecessary troubles and losses.

Matters needing attention in transporting goods by train

1. size limit: the size of articles carried by passengers cannot exceed the limit stipulated by the railway department.

2. It is forbidden to carry dangerous goods: passengers are not allowed to carry any dangerous goods, such as explosives, inflammables and corrosive substances. If you are found carrying dangerous goods, you will be asked to get off the bus for investigation and handling.

3. Luggage weight: There are also restrictions on the weight of luggage carried by passengers, and extra fees are required for luggage exceeding the specified weight. So pay attention to control the weight when carrying luggage.

4. Custody of valuables: Passengers should take good care of their valuables, such as cash, mobile phones and computers. You can put them in your carry-on bag or suitcase in case they are lost or stolen.