New York’s subway announcements will soon be gender-neutral

"Shout out to MTA for thinking #BeyondTheBinary."

New York’s subway announcements will soon be gender-neutral

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New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is changing the way it communicates with customers—and will be getting rid of gender-specific announcements on the subway,

Instead of saying “ladies and gentlemen”, subway announcements will now address people as “passengers”, “riders” or “everyone”. 

“We’re completely changing the way we communicate with our customers,” said MTA spokesman Jon Weinstein.

“The basic language of New York City transit is changing. It’s about speaking in a more human tone, giving our customers clearer, better information, and really talking to them like they’re people," he added.
In July, the London Tube its “ladies and gentlemen” announcements, commenting that it wanted to make “everyone feel welcome on our transport network”. 

"Language is extremely important to the lesbian, gay, bi and trans community, and the way we use it can help ensure all people feel included,” UK charity Stonewall

"We welcome gender neutral announcements to be rolled out across TfL (Transport for London) as it will ensure that everyone - no matter who they identify as - feels accounted for.”

United States LGBT+ organisation GLAAD praised the MTA on Twitter, writing: "Shout out to for thinking . It means a lot to LGBTQ straphangers."

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Published 14 November 2017 11:48am
By Michaela Morgan


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