sleepybobcat
Train Attendant
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- Jun 2, 2010
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how fast are Acela trains allowed to go when passing through stations?
I've only taken the Acela a few times because I don't live near any of
the cities it serves.
The last time I rode from Boston all the way to Philly. It seemed to me
that the train didnt' really slow down that much when it was passing
through a station.(a station that it wasn't going to stop at)
isn't this kind of dangerous for people who might be standing on the
platform? do they sound some kind of warning as an Acela train is
coming?
As long as I'm asking.... was I only supposed to be served just one free
meal in first class if I rode from Bosto to Philly? I saw someone getting
a meal between Boston and New York... and people who boarded at
New York got meals served between NYP and Philly.... just curious....
not that I was hungry or anything...
I've only taken the Acela a few times because I don't live near any of
the cities it serves.
The last time I rode from Boston all the way to Philly. It seemed to me
that the train didnt' really slow down that much when it was passing
through a station.(a station that it wasn't going to stop at)
isn't this kind of dangerous for people who might be standing on the
platform? do they sound some kind of warning as an Acela train is
coming?
As long as I'm asking.... was I only supposed to be served just one free
meal in first class if I rode from Bosto to Philly? I saw someone getting
a meal between Boston and New York... and people who boarded at
New York got meals served between NYP and Philly.... just curious....
not that I was hungry or anything...
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