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Symbioteyesterday at 4:05 PM1 replyview on HN

China requires showing identification to buy a long-distance train ticket.

Other countries I'm familiar with (Spain, France, Germany, UK, Japan) certainly do let you turn up, buy a ticket, and get on. It will cost more than buying earlier.


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bluebarbetyesterday at 4:21 PM

>China requires showing identification to buy a long-distance train ticket.

In China, ID and ticket are the same thing. You know that already.

Europe and Japan (what I meant by "rail heritage") are indeed more relaxed. But even in Europe the newest high-speed network, Spain's, follows the airport template, with security check and departure lounge. You have to turn up 25 minutes ahead of departure. It's such a shame and so self-defeating.