Amtrakacela75
Train Attendant
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2019
- Messages
- 17
we were hoping for a nice trip for memorial day weekend but it seems Amtrak had to have a giant hiccup the one weekend I decided to ride, lucky we had upgraded to the Acela but it only made the situation slightly better. the train we was original booked on, 88 decided to hit a fallen tree between old Saybrook and new London and caused it to sit on fire in the process. our Acela 2254 stopped at old Saybrook at about 6:10 pm the conductor told us there was an issue ahead and we were stopping for a bit to see when it would be fixed sadly the little bit turned into 6 hours, by about 6:30-40 the conductors open the doors so we could step onto the platform and get some fresh air since they seem to agree we were going to be stuck here for a while, i was slightly excited since it was neat getting off an Acela at old saybrook and getting some photos. by 7:15 or so Amtrak 194 pulled in next to us to join us in our already hour wait by 8pm it was getting dark and didn't hear much of an update other than Amtrak was sending out crews and trucks to work on the wires. at about 8:30 or so the power went out on both trains. at about 9 pm i decided to go back on the train and used the bathroom when I was walking through the café car all the lights went out, when i went to where the open door was both doors had locked shut, the conductors tried to use the emergency latches but the door wouldn't bulge, another conductor had to come in through the engine and tried to open them but they were still locked, they tried turning the backup power back on but it still didn't do anything after about 10-20 minutes they was able to open one of the doors that weren't open before, I'm not sure if this is normal but it seems pretty scary in an accident that the doors won't open i don't know if this is something Amtrak checks or not but i would suggest they start doing so. by 10 pm people was still waiting and the train still didn't have power most of the passengers had gotten off since the train was starting to get hot (guess that's why you don't design it like an airplane) most people didnt understand why Amtrak didnt just send a bus to come get us or something. finally, about 11:30 pm the power turned back on, they didn't call us back aboard till about 12 am by then we still had to wait for about 45 minutes for the other 2 northbound regionals to past before the Acela could leave but we had to stop at new London to accept the passengers from the train that had hit the tree and had to make stops at both westerly and Kingston, RI making our trip back home even slower we didn't get back to route 128 till almost 1:00 am our original arrival time of 7:20pm late of over 5 hours and 40 minutes. it was definitely an experience but one amtrak didn't seem to handle well, the conductors told us not to leave the platform but i don't think we where going anywhere if the train doesn't have power, so by the time it was 8pm the local pizza place was closed. of course of any situation like this the bathrooms were all clogged and the station didn't have any. they didn't provide us with any water or food as i had heard before on some of the long-distance train delays would think they want to treat their Acela passengers a bit better, i feel bad for the few passengers who had things to get to, one person missed there graduation party and another worked for the MBTA and had to work in the morning. and after all that I haven't heard a peep from Amtrak about a refund or anything, i tried contacting Amtrak customer relations agents twice but left my number once to never get a reply and waited over 4 hours to get there closed at 8pm message. hope to hear back soon but i don't think ill be taking amtrak for a bit.