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An Amtrak High-Speed Train Left New York Without Its Passengers

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Amtrak Acela Express At Washington Union Station

An Amtrak Acela Express train left New York's Penn Station over the weekend without its passengers, The New York Daily News reports.

Eighty-five passengers waiting to board the Washington, D.C.-bound high-speed train were left stranded and bemused on the platform when it pulled out of the station without them. In an apparent communication mixup, passengers waiting to board the 3 p.m. train were told to go to one platform as Acela Express 2253 waited at another. In fact, several minutes passed before news of the train's departure even reached the then-stranded passengers. 

"They literally sent us to the wrong platform, and the conductor took off without any passengers," Damien Miano, a stranded passenger told The Daily News. "The right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing. It's just so bizarre." 

According to the paper, stranded passengers were taken to a waiting room at the station, given food, and eventually accommodated on later Amtrak service. 

In a statement to Business Insider, Amtrak apologized for the incident and said it was "investigating the circumstances" surrounding the mishap. 

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