Has anyone seen or heard a person on an Amtrak platform blow a whistle when a train is approaching for a station stop?
My research indicates this is not an American thing today (probably was a thing long ago). But it seems like it's still done at British stations, though to indicate the train/platform is safe for the train to leave, not arrive.
The security guy at the Newark, DE station has started showing up on the platform when the train is coming and blowing a whistle while the train is approaching. It's not like he needs to warn the passengers that a train is arriving on the track next to the platform because the northbound trains arrive on the 3rd track from the platform. And no need to do it when the train departs (which he doesn't do anyway) since the conductor gives the "all clear".
My research indicates this is not an American thing today (probably was a thing long ago). But it seems like it's still done at British stations, though to indicate the train/platform is safe for the train to leave, not arrive.
The security guy at the Newark, DE station has started showing up on the platform when the train is coming and blowing a whistle while the train is approaching. It's not like he needs to warn the passengers that a train is arriving on the track next to the platform because the northbound trains arrive on the 3rd track from the platform. And no need to do it when the train departs (which he doesn't do anyway) since the conductor gives the "all clear".