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brooklynite

(95,059 posts)
Mon Nov 20, 2017, 05:13 PM Nov 2017

Japanese rail company sincerely apologizes after train leaves 20 seconds early

TOKYO – The Tsukuba Express was scheduled to depart Tokyo for Tsukuba at 9:44:40. Instead, it left at 9:44:20. If you’re thinking, “the horror!” then you’ll be glad to hear that management for the Japanese rail company has formally apologized for the train’s 20-seconds-early departure.

“The crew did not sufficiently check the departure time and performed the departure operation,” it said in an official statement and “sincere” apology that led to bemusement on the internet.

“I once had an Israeli bus driver laugh at me after he closed the door on my hips and drove off with my legs hanging out of the bus. I am so envious of Japan right now,” one person tweeted. The BBC reports that it’s “rare” for trains in Japan to be off-schedule, and another tweet highlights that fact, noting, “Have been on a train in Japan where I heard an apology for the train running one minute late.”

The statement notes that there were no official customer complaints lodged about the early departure from a station just north of Tokyo, but apologizes if any customers missed the train by 20 seconds and were forced to wait for the next one—four minutes later, reports Bloomberg.

http://fox8.com/2017/11/18/japanese-rail-company-sincerely-apologizes-after-train-leaves-20-seconds-early/


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Japanese rail company sincerely apologizes after train leaves 20 seconds early (Original Post) brooklynite Nov 2017 OP
I've also been on a train that announced it would be leaving a minute late and flor-de-jasmim Nov 2017 #1

flor-de-jasmim

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1. I've also been on a train that announced it would be leaving a minute late and
Mon Nov 20, 2017, 05:17 PM
Nov 2017

apologized (in Japan).

On the other hand, I can't count the number of times in Copenhagen I have missed buses because they came a minute early--and then they won't stop even for wild waving. Seen in that light, the Japanese apology is very nice--of course, the people who need it are the ones left outside!

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