Chicago is fairly well known for having trains as well. That said, I’ve never lived somewhere in the U.S. where you wouldn’t hear train horns at some point usually freight, but transport does happen as well. Dropped someone off at the train station in Nashville so they could go visit family in Michigan a little while back
What english speaking country has both ‘high school’ and trains?
Edit: ok turns out the twitter account is based in LA
Australia
New York City
We have both of these things in Canada.
Chicago
England
England doesn’t have high school, here it’s secondary school and sixth form
I went to a high school in England. We had first (1-4) middle (5-8) high school (9-11).
When/where was this? I thought the system I had in east anglia was standard across the country
West Midlands, about 20 years ago. You would think there’d be some standardisation, but the more people I meet the more random it all seems.
We haven’t been known for trains in a while, but America
I guess he could have meant subway by train
American cities have limited local rail networks, at least some. Like New York and Boston and err, the other ones…
Yup turns out the tweeter is in LA
Chicago is fairly well known for having trains as well. That said, I’ve never lived somewhere in the U.S. where you wouldn’t hear train horns at some point usually freight, but transport does happen as well. Dropped someone off at the train station in Nashville so they could go visit family in Michigan a little while back
Ahh I see, I guess it doesn’t rule out the tweeter being American then
“And the rest…here on Gilligans Island!!!”