Medical Service on the Train
Although the oxygen system can supply oxygen to everywhere on the train, it is possible for passengers to suffer sick or breathless when the altitude changes. So, experienced doctors and trained nurses are prepared to deal with the emergencies and give the passengers who suffer sick the first aid. Even the attendants are all well trained to cope with those emergencies. If you feel sick or breathless. you can just call the attendants for help.
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FAQs of Tibet Trains
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1. What documents are needed before boarding a Tibet train?
Taking train to Tibet, you will need a copy of the Tibet Travel Permit before you board a train to Tibet. -
2. How far ahead of time should I reserve my Tibet train ticket?
Trains to Tibet are few but popular. According to our past experience, you'd better book ticket 3 or 6 months before your date to leave. -
3. How long in advance should I get to the train station to catch my train?
Because you need to fill in a health form before depart and it will take mang time to wait for the line. So you'd better arrive at the train station 2 hours in advance before your departure time. -
4. What seats are available and what's the difference between them?
There are three types of seats on the train: hard seat, hard sleeper, soft sleeper. Hard seat is less expensive for it is just a metal seat and you need to sit at it during your long trip to Lhasa. Hard sleeper is better than hard seat for you can sleep when you are tired. There are 6 berths in a cabin. Soft sleeper is the most comfortable and most expensive for the privacy and the soft beds. -
5. Is boiled water available on the train?
Yes, there is water boiler in each car and the boiled water are free for you to take. But cups are not available, so you need to take one cup to have it. -
6. Is hot water supply on the train for passengers to clean and wash?
Yes, there is hot water for passengers to clean and wash at the sink area. you can use them for free. -
7. Is there electric outlet on the train?
Yes, there are tow electric outlets in each car. You can charge your cell phone, camera or computer. But they may be not enough for all passengers to use, so you'd better save the electric. -
8. How to cope with the high altitude sickness?
Actually, taking a train to Tibet has already released some risk to suffer the high altitude sickness. But is is possible to be sick and breathless. There are two kinds of oxygen system on the train. If you feel sick, you can either use the individual oxygen port or call the attendants to help you. -
9. Are meals served on the train?
Yes, There is a dining car on each Tibet train where you will get meals to eat. For breakfast, you can have pickles, cakes, eggs, bread and milk. For breakfast and dinner, you can have only Chinese or Western style dishes. Each dish will cost about 25 RMB. -
10. How far is the Lhasa Train Station from the city?
It will take only about 20 minutes to get to the downtown Lhasa from Lhasa Train Station.

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