Am I allowed to stand on a train?

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Train etiquette encourages sitting if seats are available. While there aren't explicit rules against standing, it's generally considered courteous to sit if you're not in a rush or using the standing area designated for those without seats. Consider others' comfort and available seating before choosing to stand.
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Can you stand on a train? Rules for standing on trains?

Okay, so, can you stand on a train? Yeah, duh! As far as like, "rules" go? Honestly, I don't think there are any specifically forbidding it.

You paid for a ticket, right? I mean, sit if you want, if there's a seat free or if you snagged a reserved one. Seems simple enough.

But standing? I do that all the time! Think about rush hour.

I remember vividly catching the train from Penn Station to Long Island (around 7 pm, cost me like $15 one way!), every seat was jam-packed! Standin' room only, baby.

It kinda sucks, TBH. Especially when the train's jerky. Ever tried holdin' on when you're balancing a coffee too? Disaster waiting to happen, I tellya.

Why stand when you can sit? Maybe no seats! I saw on Reddit someone ask the same thing. Some folks said they like the view better. Hmm, never thought of that.

Or like, stretching your legs on a long trip. Makes sense! I remember doing that on Amtrak once from NYC to Boston. (Ugh, that was expensive).

So, standing on trains? Permissible, practically essential at times, and potentially a weird preference. You do you, boo.

Are you allowed to stand in a train?

Yes, I've stood on the train.

Sometimes there just...aren't any seats.

Standing near the doors, holding on for dear life.

Standing is allowed, definitely. Gotta get somewhere.

  • Holding areas near doors exist.
  • Seats aren't always free.
  • Gotta grip the pole tight.
  • Subway is my only option.
  • I despise crowded trains.

Is it illegal to put feet up on a train?

Ugh, feet on train seats. Is it illegal? Nah. Just gross and inconsiderate. I saw a dude do that yesterday on the 7 train! Disgusting.

Like, seriously? Who does that?

My mom would kill me if I ever did that.

Is it acceptable on a bus? No way. Bus seats are already sticky enough!

Okay, I guess it might not be illegal, but social norms, y'know? So rude. So so rude. I just can’t believe ppl.

Westerners? Why do they do that even? Is it a cultural thing?

No, it's just being a jerk.

Plus, think of the poor cleaning staff! They have to deal with that...yuck.

Can I put my feet on train seats?

No. Unhygienic. Inconsiderate.

Simple. Rude.

Space is limited. Others exist. Think.

My opinion? Disgusting.

Personal experience: Saw a guy in 2024, shoes caked in mud. Repulsive.

Reasons against:

  • Hygiene: Germs. Dirt. Obvious.
  • Space: Considerate use of shared space is fundamental.
  • Respect: Basic societal expectation. Follow the rules.

This isn't a debate. This is common sense. It's not acceptable. Period.

Can I take my shoes off on a train?

Kick off your kicks, my friend! It's a free-for-all, basically. Unless you're sporting Crocs that smell like a week-old gym sock. Then, maybe hide those atrocities.

On trains? Shoes off, totally fine. Think of it as your own personal mobile meditation cave. Except, you know, with slightly less incense and significantly more questionable bodily aromas from fellow passengers. My Aunt Mildred did it last year—all the way to Edinburgh, barefoot, bless her cotton socks.

Planes? A little trickier. It's a crapshoot. Depends on the airline, the flight attendant's mood, and whether or not your feet resemble something you’d find under a rock. Think of it like a high-stakes poker game—but with less money and more toe fungus.

Things to keep in mind:

  • Foot hygiene is key. Nobody wants to smell your sweaty toes. Not even your own mother. Seriously, use some antiperspirant foot powder. It's not 1985.
  • Consider your fellow passengers. Some folks have delicate sensibilities. Others are probably used to seeing it all after that family trip to Blackpool. You get the drift.
  • Don't be a total slob. Even if your feet are the softest things ever created. Keep your feet to yourself, and away from others. Unless they ask to smell your freshly exfoliated toes. Then, it's game on.

My personal experience? I once saw a guy on the 6:15 to Glasgow Central wearing only socks and sandals. I swear it, it was the most disturbing thing ever! He had hairy toes, and that's not even the worst part. He was eating a pastrami on rye, while reading 'Fifty Shades of Grey.' The sheer audacity. That was in 2023, btw. Avoid that combo.

Bottom line: Use common sense, people! It’s not rocket science (unless you are taking a train to NASA, then use sensible footwear.)