philabos
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Apparently due to a failure to communicate, passengers were directed to the wrong platform at New York Penn Station. What is not explained is the failure of the crew to note 200 no shows on an all reserved train.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...yc-washington-dc-passengers-article-1.1890241
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...yc-washington-dc-passengers-article-1.1890241
Rich Schapiro said:Amtrak train leaves Penn Station for Washington, D.C., without its passengers
An Amtrak train bound for Washington pulled away from Penn Station on Saturday without some pretty important cargo: its passengers.
Scores of travelers were stranded after the Acela Express 2253 took off from one platform about 3 p.m. — while they were waiting at another and unaware the train was leaving them behind.
Several minutes passed before the passengers even got wind of what had happened, one told the Daily News.
“They literally sent us to the wrong platform, and the conductor took off without any passengers,” said Damien Miano, 60, of Chelsea. “The right hand didn’t know what the left hand was doing. It was just so bizarre.”
Miano said he and the other abandoned travelers eventually returned to the main level, where a red-faced Amtrak manager explained what happened and passed out bags of Doritos.
The manager said the conductor left without getting the okay....