Apart from the environment, the people in the carriage had also changed, mysteriously increasing in number. Originally, there were just a few people in that carriage, but now there were at least close to twenty.
Their clothing style also seemed to be from an era at least 50 years earlier than the world they were in.
There was a middle-aged man in a dark work jacket, a classic navy blue style, with patches on the elbows and cuffs, and wearing old rubber shoes.
There were also office workers in Ivy League-style suits, wearing starched white shirts, thin ties, Oxford shoes paired with dress pants, and holding flat, box-shaped briefcases.
There were elderly people wearing kimonos and wooden clogs, professional women in business skirt suits, young people in plaid shirts with slim khaki pants, and students in old-fashioned standing-collar school uniforms with black leather shoes.
