Via Rail apology 'not enough,' says passenger stranded during the holidays
Hamda Omer spent over 16 hours on trains during the Christmas holidays due to multiple delays and cancellations and says Via Rail needs to provide concrete steps on how they plan to prevent similar service disruptions in the future.
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