It still hasn't left Albany, of course. It was supposed to get to Springfield at 5:30.
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I am 100% staying late at the office and doing extra work, btw, if I'm gonna be kept waiting I'll at least get paid for it.
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Trains in Japan are notoriously punctual; delays are measured in seconds. In all my travel in Japan I've only been on a late train once...
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...it was 10 minutes late from where I was catching it, due to *landslides* which had disrupted the track.
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It made up all 10 minutes by the time it arrived in Osaka, and I was able to make my transfer without incident.
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So in Japan, natural disasters cause a 10-minute delay. In the USA you can get a 4 hour delay with *nothing wrong.*
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By "nothing" I mean no tech or weather issues. What usually happens is freight companies make Amtrak wait without notice.
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Have I mentioned yet that there are no refunds? smdh
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I'm seriously considering getting a bus ticket instead but the sunk cost is just leering at me
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