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Thread: Train travel question: hard seat, soft seat, hard sleep, soft sleep
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[quote=LEMONCACTUS ,33503]I'd always choose a hard sleeper for a long journey. Comfortable and good value for money and unless you're very unlucky, you'll get a good night's sleep.Any journey you can do in a day, you don't really need a sleeper. Even if you wanted one you might find it isn't available.In my opinion soft sleepers are overpriced. I've only used one once and that was because I had no other choice. I have no complaints, but I have no complaints about the hard sleeper either and it's hugely cheaper. As far as I can tell, the beds are exactly the same, the only difference is there's only 4 in a soft sleeper and you have a door to your compartment. Luggage space is awkward to access too.See a wonderful website: www.seat61.com and go to 'China' for a really good description of all the types of carriage avaiable. Be aware that 'soft seats' are rarely available as an option (in my experience).[/quote]
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