Does Amtrak ever stop at non-Amtrak (commuter only) stations?

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It is fairly common for an airplane flight to "divert" (make an unscheduled stop) at an airport it normally doesn't stop at, even at airports that airline doesn't normally serve at all, for various reasons, usually involving emergencies. Does this ever happen with Amtrak? Do Amtrak trains ever make unscheduled stops at commuter-only stations which Amtrak normally passes through without stopping?

One scenario I can think of is if for some reason the regularly scheduled commuter train is unexpectedly out of service and an Amtrak train happens to be passing through, perhaps they could arrange to have it pick up the commuters along its route, although I've never heard of this actually happening.

Another possible scenario could be that it becomes known that the track ahead to the next scheduled Amtrak station has become blocked, but there is a commuter station ahead before the blockage.

Evidence with photos would be appreciated.






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Can you get on Amtrak at a different stop?

You can get off early, no problem. Just inform the conductor so he/she knows your actual destination. As for getting on at a later station, with etickets launching next week, the answer is no. You will have to be ticketed for your actual boarding location, or your reservation will cancel.

What is the least used Amtrak station?

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What is the most scenic Amtrak route?

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