Yes. Each carriage has reserved seats for people with special needs, located near the doors to facilitate access.
How can I identify the reserved seats?
The reserved seats:
– Have upholstery of a different color
– Are marked with specific signage on the windows
– Have visible signs to make them easy to identify
Who has priority for these seats?
These seats are intended for people with special needs (such as people with reduced mobility, elderly passengers, pregnant women, etc.).
What happens if these seats are occupied?
Through the train’s public address system, passengers are reminded of the importance of giving up these seats to those who need them.
