Albert-1377, operated by Entrod.
It was fundamentally different in many ways from the Dongfeng.
——For example, the VIP carriages.
As a civilian train, Albert-1377 had only two genuine VIP carriages on the entire train, which were open exclusively to military and police personnel.
Ronald and his companions didn't claim their identities when boarding.
So they were also assigned to the ordinary carriages.
This was a rather novel experience.
As the most common business carriage on the train, there were no privacy-focused partitions here. Rows of seats that connected to tables simply leaned to one side against the right wall of the train, leaving only the left corridor for passage.
Ronald even took a special look at the top of the carriage.