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	<title>Comments on: Chinese High Speed Train</title>
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		<title>By: Vistor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vistor</dc:creator>
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		<description>Over head racks are the only space for luggage storage in the high speed bullet trains. As you see in the pictures above, the racks are narrow, about 2 ft (60cm) wide. If your bags are too big or too heavy for the racks, you may store them in front of your legs, which eats into your leg room. 

There are no high speed bullet trains (as shown) from Wuhan to Shanghai as August 2010. There are regular high speed trains with speed up to 200 km/hr with different cart design. With the regular high speed train, there are two bag storage spaces behind the last chairs at each end of the cart. You can slid your big bags into them. You have to get on the train early to get them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over head racks are the only space for luggage storage in the high speed bullet trains. As you see in the pictures above, the racks are narrow, about 2 ft (60cm) wide. If your bags are too big or too heavy for the racks, you may store them in front of your legs, which eats into your leg room. </p>
<p>There are no high speed bullet trains (as shown) from Wuhan to Shanghai as August 2010. There are regular high speed trains with speed up to 200 km/hr with different cart design. With the regular high speed train, there are two bag storage spaces behind the last chairs at each end of the cart. You can slid your big bags into them. You have to get on the train early to get them.</p>
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		<title>By: Alicia</title>
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		<description>You recommend packing light because of lack of escalators/elevators, but I was wondering about luggage space on the train.  I am part of a group of 7,(2 kids, 2 elderly, and 3 adults), which are taking a trip by bullet train going from Wuhan to Shanghai.  We have 4 large suitcases which are bigger than carry on size and weigh 45-50 pounds each.  We also have 4 carry on sized suitcases and 3 backpacks.  Any suggestions?  I am really worried about space and there is  no way we can pack later because after going to Shanghai, we are taking a flight back to America.  Any comments would be appreciated.  Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You recommend packing light because of lack of escalators/elevators, but I was wondering about luggage space on the train.  I am part of a group of 7,(2 kids, 2 elderly, and 3 adults), which are taking a trip by bullet train going from Wuhan to Shanghai.  We have 4 large suitcases which are bigger than carry on size and weigh 45-50 pounds each.  We also have 4 carry on sized suitcases and 3 backpacks.  Any suggestions?  I am really worried about space and there is  no way we can pack later because after going to Shanghai, we are taking a flight back to America.  Any comments would be appreciated.  Thanks!</p>
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