dnsommer2013
Train Attendant
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I'm interested in hearing stories about train trip misadventures, but in particular ones that were caused by you, not Amtrak.
I will give two examples:
One time I had a slumbercoach room booked on the Lake Shore Limited from New York to Chicago. But I was late getting to Penn Station that afternoon, and somehow, despite my best efforts, I managed to miss the train!
So I hurriedly cabbed it out to Newark Airport and caught a flight to Syracuse. Then I took another cab from Syracuse Airport to the Syracuse Amtrak station, and reached there well ahead of the arrival of the train. Finally, after a very long wait, the Lake Shore showed up. I gotta say, the slumbercoach attendant sure was baffled to see me! I was just relieved that my room hadn't been sold to someone else!
Another time, I was traveling from New Orleans to New York in a roomette on the Crescent. The train normally made a fairly long stop at Washington, DC, so I decided to to use the time to hire a cab for a brief sightseeing tour around the Capitol. But the cabbie went a little further away from the station than I intended, and then it got bogged down in heavy traffic. By the time I made it back to Union Station, the Crescent had left! And all of my stuff was still in the roomette!
So, to solve my dilemma, I ran and caught the very next Metroliner north, and it reached New York about 15 minutes behind the Crescent. I ran over to the Crescent's platform and retrieved my belongings from the roomette. The attendant said I was lucky I got there when I did, because the Crescent's consist was about to be moved to Sunnyside Yard for overnight servicing and storage.
Do you have any similar stories? I guess what I am looking for are instances where your travel plans got fouled up because of your own doing, not Amtrak's!
Like maybe you forgot it was daylight savings time? Or you went to the wrong station? Stuff like that!
Thanks.
I will give two examples:
One time I had a slumbercoach room booked on the Lake Shore Limited from New York to Chicago. But I was late getting to Penn Station that afternoon, and somehow, despite my best efforts, I managed to miss the train!
So I hurriedly cabbed it out to Newark Airport and caught a flight to Syracuse. Then I took another cab from Syracuse Airport to the Syracuse Amtrak station, and reached there well ahead of the arrival of the train. Finally, after a very long wait, the Lake Shore showed up. I gotta say, the slumbercoach attendant sure was baffled to see me! I was just relieved that my room hadn't been sold to someone else!
Another time, I was traveling from New Orleans to New York in a roomette on the Crescent. The train normally made a fairly long stop at Washington, DC, so I decided to to use the time to hire a cab for a brief sightseeing tour around the Capitol. But the cabbie went a little further away from the station than I intended, and then it got bogged down in heavy traffic. By the time I made it back to Union Station, the Crescent had left! And all of my stuff was still in the roomette!
So, to solve my dilemma, I ran and caught the very next Metroliner north, and it reached New York about 15 minutes behind the Crescent. I ran over to the Crescent's platform and retrieved my belongings from the roomette. The attendant said I was lucky I got there when I did, because the Crescent's consist was about to be moved to Sunnyside Yard for overnight servicing and storage.
Do you have any similar stories? I guess what I am looking for are instances where your travel plans got fouled up because of your own doing, not Amtrak's!
Like maybe you forgot it was daylight savings time? Or you went to the wrong station? Stuff like that!
Thanks.
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