
Engineer here, in regards to a previous post. It appears that B is the seat back and A is the glass division. If B indicates a table are they not usually against the window? and thats not how you draw a table, a table is separate from the seat.
The main issue apart from the seat numbering is that the engine could possibly be switched and the front becomes the back. In that case just be glad your on a train and not walking
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MaintenanceAnnual263
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What do you mean by B indicates a table? I’m confused, the dark part of the seat is the seat-back
It‘s not the table. It indicates the back of the chair
A is the glass division.
B is the back of the seat 12, meaning when seating in seat 12 you will be facing the back of the seat 11
It‘s the backrest to show in which direction you‘re sitting
Go to [https://www.fernbahn.de/datenbank/suche/](https://www.fernbahn.de/datenbank/suche/), look up your train. Much more precise seatmaps.
There is no table or something. Below the row with seats 12, 14, 16 and 18 is a wall that separates the car from the normal 2nd class area and the quiet area.