Japanese train operator apologizes for ‘severe inconvenience’: Train left 20 seconds early
Here’s a commuting problem Washington-area rail commuters would love to have: Trains that run so punctually that rail companies profusely apologize for the “severe inconvenience” caused when one accidentally leaves the station early. The BBC reported Thursday that officials for Tsukuba Express in Japan did just that Tuesday after one of its trains left a station…
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Sure is empty down here...