Oh, okay then. The trains used in Tokyo are used for public transit since it’s a massive city, and are nothing like this one. You pretty much get on and sit or stand until you get to your intended stop. Definitely no fun carriages or sleepers or anything like that.
Subway systems are similar and are also used for public transit in cities, but they’re run through underground tunnels instead of aboveground.
The Bell Tree Express is an exception. As I said, it only runs once a year on a ‘mystery route’, and it’s meant to resemble older trains. Even has private cabins.
It’s supposed to run a mystery game during the ride, but when I rode, it ended up turning into an actual murder.
[Maybe a bit TMI, but Masumi’s not known for tact.]
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Subway systems are similar and are also used for public transit in cities, but they’re run through underground tunnels instead of aboveground.
The Bell Tree Express is an exception. As I said, it only runs once a year on a ‘mystery route’, and it’s meant to resemble older trains. Even has private cabins.
It’s supposed to run a mystery game during the ride, but when I rode, it ended up turning into an actual murder.
[Maybe a bit TMI, but Masumi’s not known for tact.]