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Around 5 am I was walking Duchess and heard a train horn. I bagan thinking about our Amtrak train that comes in around 5 or so in the am hours. Then the thought occured to me that we just had a time change and it made me wonder how the passenger railroads handle it when they are running a long distance train. Now it might not effect a freight train to much but what about a scheduled passenger train. Just like Sunday am they are suddenly an hour ahead of schedule. Now I doubt very much that they stop for an hour and kill time on the mainline. So how do they handle this oddity that occurs twice a year? The being early isn't to bad, but what about next spring when we set the clocks forward? How do they handle suddenly beging an hour late?
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