Woodcut60
Lead Service Attendant
This is not a big issue at all, but I'm just curious.
I rode the San Joaquin in 2012 and in brochures and timetables from that period the train is presented as the San Joaquin (without an s). Now, in marketing stuff and train schedules the train's name is San Joaquins (with an s). Does anyone know why Amtrak changed this? With an s sounds a bit silly to my ears, like saying the Crescents or the California Zephyrs.
I rode the San Joaquin in 2012 and in brochures and timetables from that period the train is presented as the San Joaquin (without an s). Now, in marketing stuff and train schedules the train's name is San Joaquins (with an s). Does anyone know why Amtrak changed this? With an s sounds a bit silly to my ears, like saying the Crescents or the California Zephyrs.