

i guess depends on train size etc with trains in Sydney(dont know about the rest of Aus) its actually double decked(so 2 levels of seating and 1 Foyer area on the train) whats with the donation box one?
No bombs - is it terrorist countermeasure in Japan or peopel just tend to forgot to leave their bombs in home? :P
Carrying on bombs an singing seem pretty equal.
Wow. 28 Kilometers is crazy, and not only that, navigating in Tokyo! We aren't allowed to carry bicycles on board the trains unless it's a foldable compact bike. Kinda sucks when you wish to cycle to a friend's place and take the public transportation back.
i'm surprised i'm the first post. ok anyway over here we aren't allowed to carry bicylces onto the trains as well. takes up too much space i suppose.
What do the signs mean?
Forgot to add... They left out 'No using of cellphones' as well! I wonder if there's the 'No Chikan (痴漢 - Train Pervets)' signs (LOL) I had a bad experience while travelling back home from Musashikoyama. Some drunk salaryman entered and crashed into a couple of us passengers. He kinda squished a poster I got from TGS (That bastard!) and seemed like he's almost going to hurl. Good thing the train reached the station where I needed to do transferrals quick enough before anything drastic could happen ^^;
I voted no train here since our train here only cover such a small portion of place and has lots lots of problem! Our government was clever enough to build trains to avoid all those high population place and have them all build to small small vilage where no ppl even bother taking train! Although we got 3 train company tat serve our capital here but it is equal to no train!

we can carry a bike onto a train...but have to pay extra to do that..i think you have to pay twice the normal fare. Anyway, Gordon in Singapore, you are not the first one to post..

Hyun-Bin in Farbanti Australia, i never realized train in Sydney has a 'foyer'...u must be on some luxury train not available to the public? ; )
ya jasimp i knew that. my bad. but i swore that when i came in earlier, there was no posts at all, i did a refresh to double confirm and still no posts. it is after i made a post that i realised that i'm not the first post. hmmm... must be a glitch in the matrix. lol. i apologise. ^^;
I live in Malaysia, need i say more?? well, no actually, Sotb has already explained most of it. BUT there are at least some form of train service in the capital outside of it there are no trains at all so to speak. never took the train myself though so i guess im not one to talk about it.
On our trams in the UK, the rules are the same. No bikes or scooters but foldable versions are ok. Thankfully they have a bike rack near every stop ^^
Only on weekends, and only inside the first and last cars of the train...
yaaaaa....I'm sure terrorist won't take bombs on the train as soon as they see that sign. No trains here.

LOL, a "no bombs" sign? Oh, please... "No firecrackers" would be more like it. And I agree with Windbell. Where's the "no molesting" signs? Or was that post you made a while ago just a joke and it's really not that common in Japan?
lolwut? no cannonball? How am I suppose to fulfill my cannonball-fondling-inside-train fetish now? I call shenanigan! Anyway, you can carry bicycle inside the train here in Melbourne. In my hometown, its "free for all", gotta get VIP seat if you want to have some decent seat.
first time taking the subway in in sydney. got stuck at the barrier as i stood there wait for my ticket back. didnt know it eats the ticket when you leave -_- so had an embarrassing moment explaining it to the security guard. i blame it on the badly designed barriers, as its build with: ticket-in >>>>>> ticket-out >>>>> barrier
Wooooooo. So you can't lie down like the Sleeping Buddha when you're drunk in trains? Or try to be the new troubadour generation (the new Sinatra)? What about humming and whistling... Forbidden too? Seems fair to me, but only if it's truly applied. Hyun-Bin, it says: "No soliciting donations". And for "bombs", maybe they meant hazardous goods.
Your wife cycled 28 KM. Im amazed. I wouldn't have been able to cycle 10KM. I think they may have tightened up on what you can take onto trains after the what happened on July 7th last year in the London underground.
There isn't a specific sign saying we can't bring bicycles on trains here, but there's a sign that says no durians :p
Ohh ... i don't think the allow bikes om trains in singapore
Here you can only carry your bicycle on weekends, you know, it's when less people use the subway, or at least I belive that
in manga slamdunk, sakuragi brought his bicycle into the train..lol
special train compartments allow for one train in our local area. Another one we have, people can bring their bikes... but the trains are really unreliable in my opinion, and does not cover areas like Japan's metro system
Lmao i like the bomb logo. For some reason it makes me imagine of bomberman trying to get on a train.
Wait wait.. so according to this sign, you cant carry a bicycle, or pocket change, or a ninja microphone, or a Ba-bomb, a personal sushi chef, a prostrate mannequin, the Bionic Man, or pot on the train.. but you CAN carry a Dismembered Torso as long as its on a cart? Hmmmmm.. Odd. I guess I have to leave my personal sushi chef at home when I go to Japan. Thats kind of inconvenient.
your wife rox! I'd have most likely lost my way for sure o_o
Here its very normal to see bicycles on trains...
This post has the best comments. You guys are awesome. lmao.
Bicycles are allowed on the trains here in Sydney, but you have to pay half a fare to allow for it though.

Interesting. This must have been a fairly new addition since I've never noticed that sign for the Keisei Line even after all the times I've taken it whenever I flew into Narita. Amusing. I remember a friend of mine and I were traveling on a local JR line in the greater Tokyo area and he had a regular bike, but he had some crazy large bag that was able to fit it with the wheels removed from the frame. o_o Yeah, and talk about Tokyo streets, how does anyone navigate them? I used to live in Okayama City and I biked around town all the time, but Okayama City is certainly MUCH smaller in comparison. ^^;
is that big circle a "no bombs" sign?
I don't really have a problem with the no smoking and no bombs part. Of course, in my neck of the woods, we don't have subways/trains. Just buses that have a rack in the front for the bikes. Too bad it can't be used for the annoying passengers. And those who insist on singing too.
LOL, no bombs! Does that include noisy farts as well? XD Here in Holland it's allowed to carry bicycles on the train and subway.
too many in Japan, that would be a trouble in the train because everyone would bring one
Bicycles on our MRTs (Mass Rapid Transport)? Unheard of, but worth trying.
afaik, MRT/LRT systems here don't have any rules regarding about bringing bicycles (foldable or otherwise) inside the trains and no one has attempted to bring one...but it would be interesting if i bring one ^___^
My train system here allows bicycles, but not at certain times (rush hour)
No smoking, no running on to the train, no lying on the floor or getting drunk, no selling stuff, no bombs, no singing and no begging??? Lol, well smoking I can understand. Running onto trains I suppose makes sense since I read that article about how the doors won't open even if you have something caught. lying on the floor/getting drunk? Doesn't make much sense, but I've seen a few animes/shows with those drunks on the trains...and their neckties on their heads. So I guess there's a lot of them?? Selling, doesn't make too much sense. I mean, a small deal or so I can understand, but I guess they don't want ppl to have so kind of business/company on the train. Bombs...are you even allowed to have them anywhere? As for singing and begging...those seem a bit non sense to me.
well, here in Washington DC Metro (Which covers Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia) i think you can't do it during rush hour, but not sure. Other then that we have normal rules of like no food, no drinking (which is kind of weird, is bottle of water not allowed? lol). Also, if you bring newspaper you have to take it with you and put it in newspaper recycling that is located in all metro exits. However, a lot of people do not do it and sometimes you can see pile of newspapers in a train. I find it very bad, as its not hard to take your newspaper.

Gordon in Singapore, wow...you r so quick in responding my post, must be a regular of dannychoo.com. yeah, i know that happen, maybe a lot of people posting at the same time.
In Sydney Australia, During peak hours you have to buy a child ticket for the bike... but during non-peak its free.
we can take bicycles inside the train here in long beach
We're not allowed to take bicycles onto trains during rush hour, but the rest of the time is ok.
No bicycles allowed here too... Wow Danny, you have a super wife... Super stamina and super memory, amazing!~
allowed over here, but you have to pay a small fee to your monthly ticket for it. or maybe they changed it, have never taken a bike on the train myself. then again, my last train ride was like 1 year ago^^