"The seat belt sign had come on but some passengers were still moving back to their seats."
The passengers would move to a new bus, he said, only to get stuck again, making the trip from nearby Redmond take five hours.
The purpose was not to enable passengers to move around the train, but to allow the guard to reach any compartment quickly.
About a dozen passengers also moved unimpeded through the checkpoint.
These are intended to help passengers move from one mode (or form) of transportation to another.
Barbara put this over well, and the passengers moved back to their seats.
As their talk turns more violent, some passengers move away.
For more than half an hour, this passenger had not moved.
The frightened passengers then moved towards the front of the aircraft away from the crocodile.
Over the years of the war, 1,647,174 passengers and 23,589,472 measured tons moved from the port into the Pacific.