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nologic Aug 1, 2016 6:23 am

On train from Beijing to Shanghai in Deluxe Soft Sleeper: old, grungy, dirty, cramped...toilet's not working. running water in bathroom is barely a trickle. Tvs aren't working.

These are the same cabins as the Deluxe Soft Sleepers on the two overnight D trains from BJ to Shanghai and the most luxurious cabin on overnight trains in China?

mosburger Aug 1, 2016 11:31 am


Originally Posted by nologic (Post 26997517)
On train from Beijing to Shanghai in Deluxe Soft Sleeper: old, grungy, dirty, cramped...toilet's not working. running water in bathroom is barely a trickle. Tvs aren't working.

These are the same cabins as the Deluxe Soft Sleepers on the two overnight D trains from BJ to Shanghai and the most luxurious cabin on overnight trains in China?

Hmmm, surprised as I've thought you are of Chinese origin?

I've travelled China on trains quite extensively for ten years now, so not much experience compared to some other FT'ers, but have grown to like the robust comfort of their carriages.

The private toilet is a huge improvement compared to sharing one and to actually even get running water is a plus to myself. It's not that cramped at all IMHO and the linen felt sufficiently clean.

anacapamalibu Aug 1, 2016 1:48 pm

This is the highest most premium travel class on Chinese trains; This Superior Soft Sleeper two-person compartment


nologic Aug 1, 2016 6:01 pm


Originally Posted by anacapamalibu (Post 26999561)
This is the highest most premium travel class on Chinese trains; This Superior Soft Sleeper two-person compartment

Superior Soft Sleeper on Chinese Train - YouTube

How much nicer is the Deluxe Soft Sleeper on the D train (such as D313) vs the T train?

JPDM Aug 1, 2016 6:14 pm

D trains are more recent than T trains and the deluxe sleepers are much nicer. More expensive too.

anacapamalibu Aug 1, 2016 6:32 pm

Haven't seen any photos of deluxe soft sleeper on D trains.

Chinese: 高级软卧 gāojí ruănwò /gaoww-jee rwan-wor/ 'high-level soft sleeper'

http://images.chinahighlights.com/al...d687a6008b.jpg

nologic Aug 1, 2016 10:35 pm


Originally Posted by anacapamalibu (Post 26999561)
This is the highest most premium travel class on Chinese trains; This Superior Soft Sleeper two-person compartment

Superior Soft Sleeper on Chinese Train - YouTube

This is not available Beijing to Shanghai on the D or T trains. As I said, the T train cabin was quite dingy, and while maybe a fluke, 2/2 cabins did not have working toilets and no cabins had working TV. Overall condition: dirty.

I had not read anywhere that the D train cabins are much nicer, but makes sense given that they are newer.

anacapamalibu Aug 1, 2016 11:21 pm


Originally Posted by nologic (Post 27001617)
This is not available Beijing to Shanghai on the D or T trains. As I said, the T train cabin was quite dingy, and while maybe a fluke, 2/2 cabins did not have working toilets and no cabins had working TV. Overall condition: dirty.

I had not read anywhere that the D train cabins are much nicer, but makes sense given that they are newer.

I have read there are a few cars(D313) that run infrequently HSR Beijing to Shanghai with Deluxe (2 birth..bathroom). But have not seen photos showing the cabin.

If your cabin had no working restroom facility and no on board entertainment, surely they should offer you a full refund.

mosburger Aug 2, 2016 12:55 pm

Why not buy all four beds of a cabin on the D night train, especially if with kids?


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