YOKOHAMA (Kyodo) – Services resumed Sunday after over 1,000 passengers were trapped for nearly two hours in a train Saturday night near Tokyo, with some complaining of heatstroke and hyperventilation after it crashed into a power pole that had fallen onto the tracks, local authorities said.

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    2h delayed in an overheating train? Deutsche Bahn / German Railway calls that Sunday.

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      laughs in Boston, Massachusetts

      We just set our trains on fire over here. Why wait for passive overheating?

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        They don’t call it the Orange Line because of the color of the trains, instead it’s because when they’re actually running you see can see the orange flames! /s

        In fairness the new ones don’t catch fire nearly as often as the old ones did.

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      California Zephyr, the flagship passenger route between Chicago and San Francisco has an average delay of 17 hours

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        Once? That’s basically JR rail policy. They will also formally apologize if your train is more than 5 minutes late, and will issue refunds. The train is an hour late it will probably make the news.

        One of my trains once was 15 minutes late, which is crazy when you have trains coming every 3 minutes. That was due to a suicide. And the train was up and running within 15 minutes…

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          What is this refund thing? Because they’ll offer official slips you can give to your work/school to show they were running late, but you still gotta pay - I take JR every day and the money still comes off my IC card the rare times the train is late.

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    Huh. I’ve spent only 0.035% of my life in Japan, but I was on that train (or at least that line) last year. Glad nobody was seriously hurt.