In most European train stations, you won’t find Chinese signage. Platforms and station signs are usually in the local language plus English— for example, Milano Centrale in Italy or Paris Gare de Lyon in France.
That’s why when preparing for your trip, it’s best to look up and remember station names in English or their original language. This way, once you arrive at the station, you can quickly recognize the signs and avoid getting confused or ending up on the wrong platform.








