Japan Rail Operator Says Sorry, as Train Leaves 20 Seconds Early
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Japan Rail Operator Says Sorry, as Train Leaves 20 Seconds Early
By Eric Lam
November 16, 2017, 5:42 AM EST
They put a high premium on punctuality in Japan.
A politician once had to drop out of an election after he delayed a bullet train by pushing staff to halt it for a campaign stop. This time, though, its a rail company thats apologizing after the 9:44 a.m. train on Tokyos Tsukuba Express line left earlier than scheduled on Tuesday -- 20 seconds too early.
In a
statement in Japanese on its website, management deeply apologized for the severe inconvenience caused to customers who missed the too-early train and couldnt afford to wait for the next one -- scheduled for four minutes
later. The conductor on board didnt correctly check the trains timetable, resulting in the early departure, the statement said. Train officers have been told to fully follow basic instructions in future.