Considering the fairly small size of this country I fail to see why anyone needs to be stuck on a broken train for any longer than 2-3 hours unless its somewhere in the middle of nowhere like the far north line.
When passengers are being stuck on a broken train for twice as long as it actually takes for said train to run the length of the line there is a major issue with the policies and planning around dealing with issues.
When passengers are being stuck on a broken train for twice as long as it actually takes for said train to run the length of the line there is a major issue with the policies and planning around dealing with issues.