A solo female traveler is raising concerns about the safety of taking the Amtrak train from Buffalo to Cleveland at night. The traveler is scheduled to take the train between 12 am and 3 am, and is seeking reassurance about the safety of the journey. Amtrak has a reputation for being a safe mode of transportation, but the traveler is still anxious about traveling alone at night. The train route passes through several areas, including Downtown Buffalo and Lackawanna, before reaching Cleveland.
The traveler is hoping to hear from others who have taken the same route at night and can offer some advice or reassurance.
"I have never taken the train at midnight, and I wonder if it's safe at those odd hours," the traveler said. Amtrak officials were not available for comment, but the company's website provides information on safety procedures and emergency protocols. As the traveler prepares for her journey, she is taking necessary precautions to ensure her safety, including staying in well-lit areas and keeping her belongings secure. The Buffalo community is coming together to offer support and advice to the traveler, and Amtrak is expected to provide more information on safety measures in the coming days.
The traveler's journey will take her through several Western New York cities, and she is looking forward to arriving safely in Cleveland.
