What did we do before "modern technology" when a train was significantly late? I think about this a lot when I see trains are hours behind schedule. I am old enough to remember the days when you would sit at an unstaffed station ( granted, there were far more staffed stations back in the day) in all kinds of weather with no idea if/when a train would arrive. I recall around the early 80s Amtrak initiated an automated call-number to check on status, but that was before cell phones so obviously you had to have access to a landline or pay phones, which were of course more plentiful in past years.