Habi Biswas There’s a reason to this, during this particular disruption it was caused by a water pipe break that flooded part of the tunnel and they didn’t have a recording of the cause to use so they had a male do the announcement
Habi Biswas I think it’s more because it’s a public safety concern and the federal law states that any public safety announcements must be made in both official languages (which is why emergency exit announcements on airplanes and Via Rail trains are in both languages)
interesting, Michele not doing the disruption announcements on the Azur
Habi Biswas There’s a reason to this, during this particular disruption it was caused by a water pipe break that flooded part of the tunnel and they didn’t have a recording of the cause to use so they had a male do the announcement
Transitfan93 interesting, guess there’s always something new you learn, man do I miss Montreal, haven’t been there since 2015
Habi Biswas They also been using the male voice for the Covid-19 public service announcements in both English and French
Transitfan93 oh wow that’s pretty neat, I’m glad they decided to add English announcements
Habi Biswas I think it’s more because it’s a public safety concern and the federal law states that any public safety announcements must be made in both official languages (which is why emergency exit announcements on airplanes and Via Rail trains are in both languages)
Montréal Métro ride [GONE WRONG]
Guess you can say that, but this disruption was going on all day and this was planned long before
Water pipe burst between Joliette and Préfontaine