Passengers stranded on a stalled Amtrak practice have been caught for thus lengthy that some known as 911, believing they’d been kidnapped and have been being held hostage.

The practice lastly reached its vacation spot Wednesday, after being caught greater than 23 hours. The journey that was speculated to take 17 hours as a substitute took 37.

Auto Prepare 53 left Lorton, Va., at about 5:30 p.m. Monday carrying 563 passengers and 350 autos. It was speculated to arrive in Sanford, Fla., at 10 a.m. the following day. As an alternative, the practice floor to a halt within the woods close to Denmark, S.C.

The practice had been “impacted by vital delays as a result of a CSX freight derailment in South Carolina,” Amtrak spokeswoman Christina Leeds advised The Washington Publish.

The CSX practice had hit an empty car sitting on the tracks in Lake Metropolis, S.C., derailing 25 automobiles and two locomotives.

Because the delay dragged on, some passengers panicked and known as 911.

“For these of you which are calling the police, we’re not holding you hostage,” a conductor stated over the loudspeaker, in accordance with ABC Information. “We’re providing you with all the data which now we have. We’re sorry in regards to the inconvenience.”

They have been solely being held hostage by the practice schedule because the Amtrak crew waited for replacements to reach. Since their hours had expired, they may not legally function the practice.

“Prospects have been offered common updates, together with meals, snack packs and drinks,” Amtrak stated. “Further meals from native companies alongside the route was additionally offered through the journey. The onboard workers labored with pet house owners to supply lavatory breaks.”

With Information Wire Providers