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What not to carry on SGR?

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When planning your journey on the SGR (Standard Gauge Railway), it's crucial to be aware of the items that are prohibited for safety, security, and operational efficiency. Adhering to these guidelines ensures a smooth and safe experience for all passengers.

Prohibited Items on the SGR

For the safety, security, and comfort of all passengers, the following items are strictly prohibited from being carried on the SGR passenger trains:

  • Live Animals and Pets: To ensure hygiene, safety, and the comfort of all passengers, no live animals or pets are permitted on board.
  • Bicycles: Due to operational and space considerations, bicycles are currently not allowed on SGR passenger trains.
  • Compressed Gases: This category includes a wide range of gases, whether they are flammable, non-flammable, or poisonous. Examples of prohibited compressed gases include:
    • Propane tanks
    • Aqualung (scuba diving) cylinders
    • Empty gas cylinders (even if empty, their nature as containers for potentially dangerous substances makes them restricted)
      These items pose significant safety risks due to potential leaks, explosions, or hazardous fumes.
  • Weapons and Explosives: For the paramount security of all passengers and staff, items such as:
    • Firearms
    • Ammunition
    • Explosives
    • Fireworks
    • Flares
      These are strictly forbidden on SGR trains.

Adhering to these restrictions is essential for a secure and comfortable travel experience for everyone on the SGR.