Does the T77 train have charging ports?

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MayaRose
07/30/25 8:12am
T77 train has charging ports in the hard sleeper compartments, but not in the hard seat compartments. Below is the relevant introduction to the train's charging ports: Hard seat compartment: In the hard seat compartment of ordinary trains, there are no charging sockets in the passenger seating area. A power socket is provided in the conductor's room. Passengers in the hard seat compartment who wish to charge their devices can go to the conductor's room to charge. Hard sleeper compartment: The power sockets in the hard sleeper compartment are located in the corridor of the compartment, and there is also one in the conductor's room. Charging can be done in the corridor of the hard sleeper compartment. Soft sleeper compartment: There are 3 power sockets in the corridor of the soft sleeper compartment, and each private room is equipped with a separate power socket, making charging very convenient.
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