Twin Star Rocket
Service Attendant
It's been 25 years since I've travelled on Canadian trains. One of the moments I enjoyed was listening to the bilingual announcements at major station stops like Capreol and Sudbury.
The Tri-Rail in South Florida does bi-lingual announcements -English/ Spanish.Never heard a bilingual announcement aboard an Amtrak train or at an Amtrak station!
I have seen a bilingual schedule for the SUNSET LIMITED/TEXAS EAGLE.
Thats encouraging.....and I also noticed that times Ive been on some Transit Systems in the US....announcements might not be bilingual but a lot of signage is English-Spanish.The Tri-Rail in South Florida does bi-lingual announcements -English/ Spanish.
Most signage on Brightline is bilingual.Thats encouraging.....and I also noticed that times Ive been on some Transit Systems in the US....announcements might not be bilingual but a lot of signage is English-Spanish.The Tri-Rail in South Florida does bi-lingual announcements -English/ Spanish.
Yep,and several Cities along the border and in the South and SW have bi-lingual signage on Commuter Vehicles.( Rail and Bus)Never heard a bilingual announcement aboard an Amtrak train or at an Amtrak station!
I have seen a bilingual schedule for the SUNSET LIMITED/TEXAS EAGLE.
The USA as a country does not have an official language of any kind. Some states have declared English as their official language.
We don't have an official language.There are no bilingual announcements on Amtrak trains that I'm aware of. That would stand to reason, given that there's only one official language in the USA.
Darn. You beat me to it.The USA as a country does not have an official language of any kind. Some states have declared English as their official language.
The United States of America does not have an official language. There was a push I believe in the '80s to legislate English as such, but it was killed off pretty solidly in Congress.There are no bilingual announcements on Amtrak trains that I'm aware of. That would stand to reason, given that there's only one official language in the USA. Switzerland, with its four, is quite a different story!
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