Again my question: if you had to work on board the train, would you sit in car 3 with the same colleagues you might have already worked for the last few days (if not weeks) or in car 4 with the passengers, of which anyone could have the virus? Please feel free to complain to TC if you are confident enough that your observations are in violation of any of their rules and regulations, but apart from that, you still don’t seem to have realized that we are in a global emergency, which requires every member of society to remain cautious and considerate. I don’t know what essential business forced you to take trains 73 and 76 yesterday despite all warnings, but every time you spend extended periods with strangers in a confined space, you are putting yourself and others at risk - and that includes the very staff you accuse of putting you into some kind of much more abstract risk.
Greetings from my home office in Montreal, where I reside in voluntary self-isolation, in order to not expose my in-laws (which take care of our toddler during the day, so that my wife and myself can continue to work from home while daycare has shut down) to an even higher risk than they already are due to their age and medical history...