'We offered the city the opportunity to take evacuees out of harm's way,' said Amtrak spokesman Cliff Black. 'The city declined.'Mayor Nagin should be arrested for everyone else's protection.
So the ghost train left New Orleans at 8:30 p.m., with no passengers on board.
Washington Post
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