The Auto Train carried 563 passengers and 333 vehicles.
that passengers were provided meals, snacks and beverages during the “significant delays” and that onboard crewmembers were working with passengers who were traveling with pets to give the animals bathroom breaks.
Passengers told NBC News they were not allowed to get off the train and wondered why they were stopped in “the middle of nowhere.” Michael McFadden and his family were on a trip to Legoland that had been postponed from November when Hurricane Nicole forced the cancelation of train service.“The question that we are asking is why did the train have to stop in the middle of nowhere — not even a small station, and have crew drive to the train?” McFadden told
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