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Asked by Mr.STEPHENFROMNZ from China | Jan. 23, 2011 22:17
About:China Train

There are no prices listed beside the train, does this mean there are no seats available?

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Answered by Mr.Darlen | Jan. 25, 2011 00:35
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Usually, if there is no ticket price listed for specified seat type, it means there are no such seat types available on this train. For instance, there is no ticket price for soft sleepers on the train D29, which stands for that soft sleepers are not equipped on the train.
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