Well I made it to Mystic! I know I promised an update late this afternoon, but I got distracted by everything around me.
So, train stuff first. The light rail showed up on time. It was busier than I expected, but everyone was wearing masks and it’s a very short trip—about 10 minutes.
At the Trenton train station, the NJT windows were open, and people were in line to buy tickets. I don’t know about Amtrak—I did not walk in that direction.
The rest of the station where I was walking was empty. Auntie Annie’s and Dunkin’ Donuts are both closed, with caution tape in front of them. The seating areas are covered in plastic and also have caution tape.
Except for a few passengers, all heading to the platform, there was nobody in there. On the platform, the waiting room is padlocked.
It sounds spooky, but actually it wasn’t.
I was on Amtrak train 164, and it arrived a few minutes early! The whole trip was like that—either a little early or on time at every station—even more impressive considering it was a super local!
It even stopped at Princeton Junction, where I had a nostalgic view of the parking lot that I used to walk across every day on my way to the office before the pandemic convinced me that I really wanted to retire after all!
The train was very clean, the crew superb—efficient and pleasant. I went BC and had chosen seat 10F because one of our expert AU riders said it was his favorite, and I was impressed—nice wide window and smooth ride.
It felt like more than 50 percent capacity—has Amtrak brought it up to not full but still more than 50 percent?
There were the empty aisle seats still, but every row could have someone in it. Someone a few rows behind me had a cough that didn’t sound good. So even with the masks, I’m not completely comfortable about the trains yet.
It was lovely to see the water in Connecticut and the boats out and the people on the little beach. Heck, after a year on my street and not much farther than my town, it was even lovely to see North Jersey!
Take a break if your eyes are glazing over. Mystic soon in another post.