W. K. Lis
Superstar
They're not going to the London Underground signs nor the New York Subway signs.
I don't think it counts, when the buses are Metro too!Los Angeles is an Anglophone city (despite its Spanish name), but it uses Metro.
All their buses are Metro. So an express bus as Metro rapid makes sense. The buses are Metro Bus and the Subway/LRT is Metro Rail. To confuse things, BRT is Metro Liner."Metro rapid"... It's a bus. Are they trying to be ironic?
Boston: The "T" for MBTAIt really boils down to the fact that Toronto, NYC and London are among the very few cities that do not refer to their rapid transit lines as "the metro". I'm sure there are more exceptions but "metro" is by far the most common. Even Montreal uses it. I'm sure a native Parisian would like at you funny if you ever asked them how to get to the subway.
Imagine the TTC with such vision..STM (Montreal) is preparing to update its signage, as described in this video:
More information: http://www.stm.info/en/about/major_projects/new-signage
STM (Montreal) is preparing to update its signage, as described in this video:
More information: http://www.stm.info/en/about/major_projects/new-signage