Sad that the picture shows an Amtrain...
Not all that surprising, given that The Onion is based in Madison and favours high-speed buses.
Yeah, it's satire but I don't give them a pass on that. This was just the result of a sloppy web editor not doing his/her homework.
You're really going to hold the news web editor accountable for not putting a picture of the real train on a fake story? Ok....
Not "the" real train (since obviously there was no actual train) but the correct operating agency would be a close second. Suitable
public domain images of Metro-North can be found with a quickie web search. I'm just saying that satire is better when it has
more "truth" to it. Imagine if the story had the passenger departing from Penn Station instead of Grand Central, for instance.
That's immaterial to the humour elements of the story but they would immediately lose credibility. (And yes, a fake news organization
needs "credibility"...even Jon Stewart needs to get the facts right.)
But no, not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.