Can I bring luggage on a train or bus? We cannot accommodate large amounts of luggage; however, during non-rush hour service, you can bring whatever luggage you are able to carry on.
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We cannot accommodate large amounts of luggage; however, during non-rush hour service, you can bring whatever luggage you are able to carry on. Can I bring a stroller on a train? If you're travelling with a stroller, we welcome you.
On our buses, you can take for free:- 1 handbag (42x30x18 cm).- 1 hold luggage (60x45x25 cm) up to 10 kg. If you need additional luggage, you can integrate your ticket with a “Large Baggage”, (80x50x30 cm, maximum weight of 20 kg) and an “XL Baggage”, smaller than 240 cm (height + width + depth) up to 25 kg.
New coaches have outlets. Look for ones without rivets on the outside and the grey/triangular headrest in the window. Inside, alternative quads have power.
While modern trains won't litter the tracks with human excrement, the traditional method did just that. This is what was known as a hopper toilet. It could either be a simple hole in the floor (also known as a drop chute toilet) or a full-flush system.
All passengers are allowed to carry-on 1 bag weighing no more than 8kg/17lb and within 55 x 40 x 20 cm. Personal items may include briefcases, waist-bags, laptop/tablet cases, or handbags.
Storing Items. Personal items such as a small bag or backpack must fit under the seat. Carry-on bags must be kept with you, and need to fit in the overhead racks or luggage tower. Most buses have baggage storage bins under the bus floor, and the bus driver will assist you.