Shanghai Metro's New Rules: Safe & Smooth Subway
Hold on to your metro passes, folks! Starting March 1, Shanghai Metro operator is rolling out some new rules that will make your ride smoother and safer. Here's everything you need to know before hopping on the subway this weekend:
No More Kid Limits
Great news for parents: You can now bring as many kids as you want for free! The old rule of "two kids max" is history. So, go ahead, bring the whole squad.
Pack More, Worry Less
Planning to haul more than just a tiny handbag? Now you can carry up to 30 kilograms of luggage (up from 23kg). Time to pack that extra snack, book or souvenir without worrying about the weight!
E-Cigarettes? No
Yes, you read that right. E-cigarettes are banned on the metro train, alongside the usual suspects like regular cigarettes. We're all about fresh air — just not the kind that comes with clouds of smoke.
No More Unwanted Performances
Street performers, we love your enthusiasm, but no more impromptu concerts or juggling acts in the metro. Also, no selling random stuff or begging for spare change. Let's keep the ride peaceful and free of distractions.
Dangerous Goods? Big No-No
Don't even think about sneaking in those dangerous goods — we're talking about flammable, explosive or toxic substances (sorry, no chemistry experiments). Also, bikes and pets (other than guide dogs) are a hard pass.
Keep It Clean
Keep the metro neat! No spitting or littering. And please, let's leave the chewing gum and fruit peels at home.
Use Equipment Properly
Don't damage or tamper with equipment. Always use escalators and ticket machines as intended. If you break it, you'll need to pay for it — simple as that! No messing with safety signs, buttons or switches — those are for emergencies only.
Stay Respectable
Please, no barefooted or shirtless riders, or anyone who's intoxicated and causing a scene. Let's keep the subway a pleasant place for everyone.
Driver's Safety is Sacred
No messing with the driver! Interfering with the train's operation is a big no-no. If you love your ride, keep the driver happy and safe.
Priority Access for the VIPs
Pregnant? A senior? Got a baby in tow? You've got VIP boarding rights! Let others step aside while you make your way to the front.
Fines for Rule Breakers
Got a habit of breaking rules? You might end up with more than just a "tsk tsk." Fines are in the mix now, so play nice or pay the price!
Stay Cool in Emergencies
Emergencies happen. If something goes wrong, stay calm, listen to the staff, and follow the evacuation instructions. No need to panic (unless you're late for work, then we understand).
Behave, Please
No interfering with train operations, entering restricted areas or climbing over barriers. We're all for an adventurous spirit, but let's not get too creative with your metro acrobatics.
These changes are all about making your ride better. With these new rules, it's easy to see that Shanghai is making an effort to improve the metro experience for everyone. Let's be respectful, keep things smooth, and maybe even enjoy the ride a bit more!




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