I would be quite surprised
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Have you played Kult because it looks like the thing which can happen in that game
Find the author of the isekai that had made it happen and punch them in the taint
So you would assume you're in a story. Interesting. If it happened to me, I would first think I'm dreaming, then the real world. But I wouldn't think I was in a story.
I have extremely vivid dreams, and can sometimes lucid dream, so I have checks I can use to tell if I'm dreaming with a decent degree of surety.
Since dimensional travel via train isn't a documented real world event, I would not jump to it being real as a first assumption.
That would lead me to conclude that reality itself was I question, and thus that someone had changed reality. Any simulations that we might be in as a reality would have something close to an author considering how our perceived history reality has worked. I would want to punch said author if I discovered that everything up to that point had been controlled and could have been so much better.
Freak out. After that, it would depend on which world.
You look outside the train window and see what looks almost exactly like a forest on Earth, maybe something like redwoods, except the trees are much bigger than redwoods. A horse-sized dragonfly flits by. The front of the train carriage is crumpled, but there is a gash in the metal big enough to allow you to leave, if you desire, and to let the atmosphere in. You don't feel any ill effects.
I'm just going to assume I got swallowed up in 'Inverted World' and start looking for the 'city'.