File:201403 Shanghai Metro line 11 train seat.jpg

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... of the 'no trust, no cushion' variety -- or perhaps of the 'no money, no cushion' variety, as I spotted no more graffiti in the Shanghai Metro than was seen in Seoul or Tokyo.

The orange at left designates a seat intended for elderly and disabled passengers.

All metro seats in Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai were arranged vertically like this one. I gather that they expect crowded cars, and want to allow lots of room for standees.
Date Taken on 5 March 2014, 22:24
Source Typical Shanghai subway car seat ...
Author Tim Adams

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