Monday, April 25, 2011

The Chinese know how to deal with luggage

Crazy Train reader Al just got back from Hong Kong and took some photos for us of their commuter-rail system.

Check out the sign for how to deal with luggage:


Note the fines for eating and drinking but no fine for violating the peace:


For the hearing impaired, a visual aid is used so commuters know how far to the next stop and where they are on the route:


Not surprisingly, bag riding appears to be a worldwide epidemic:


But the best part? The luggage racks. The Chinese know how to deal!

2 comments:

  1. This isn't a commuter rail. This is the Airport Express. It's never too full so bag riding is completely acceptable.

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