George K
Conductor
So as not to derail another thread...
Hypothetical, of course.
Let's say I'm a oil rig worker somewhere in North Dakota, taking the EB to Seattle for a weekend of partying. I decide that I want to light up a smoke of...tobacco in the SSL. I do so, and not only am I on the train smoking something, but I've had 4, 5 or perhaps more beers, and I'm drunk and disorderly. It's now 2:30 AM, somewhere in eastern Washington State.
The crew decides to get me off the train.
1) Where does that occur? The next station?
2) Once I'm off, what are my options? After all, it's half past no o'clock in the morning. How do I get to my destination, or back home? If I'm in the middle of nowhere, what do I do?
Hypothetical, of course.
Let's say I'm a oil rig worker somewhere in North Dakota, taking the EB to Seattle for a weekend of partying. I decide that I want to light up a smoke of...tobacco in the SSL. I do so, and not only am I on the train smoking something, but I've had 4, 5 or perhaps more beers, and I'm drunk and disorderly. It's now 2:30 AM, somewhere in eastern Washington State.
The crew decides to get me off the train.
1) Where does that occur? The next station?
2) Once I'm off, what are my options? After all, it's half past no o'clock in the morning. How do I get to my destination, or back home? If I'm in the middle of nowhere, what do I do?