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Posted by Konstantin (Member # 18) on :
 
Please settle a friendly argument between my wife and I. How is "Reading" pronounced for the Reading Railroad?

I think it is pronounced "Redding". My wife thinks it is pronounced "Reeding". Who is correct?

Thank you

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Posted by Ed Hein (Member # 890) on :
 
It is pronounced "redding" - rhyming with Otis Redding.

Ed
 


Posted by Kent Loudon (Member # 902) on :
 
It's "redding". (I'm not so sure about the city in Mass.) And while we're on the subject: Tamaqua, PA is t'MOCK-wuh, and Mahanoy is MAH-huh-noy.
 
Posted by MPALMER (Member # 125) on :
 
It's "Redding" in Mass. also.

But how about this: Staunton, VA is pronounced "Stanton" (as I was corrected recently)
 


Posted by Konstantin (Member # 18) on :
 
Thank you for settling an argument. I did not realize that this post would produce other pronunciations, but here is another:

Worcester, Massachusetts is pronounced "Wooster"

I recently learned that on the Lake Shore Limited.

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Posted by MPALMER (Member # 125) on :
 
And if ever head north out of Boston on the MBTA (ex-B&M) to Rockport you will go through Gloucester (pronounced Gloster).
 
Posted by skinsfan31 (Member # 910) on :
 
Yes, Staunton, VA is pronounced Stanton. I ran across an Englishman on the Cardinal recently who mispronounced it, and I corrected him.

Mass. has tons of wierd names. Not only Worcester (Wooster) and Gloucester (Gloster), but also Woburn (Woobun), Dorchester (Dawchestuh), Revere (Reveah), and Haverhill (Haverull). BTW, the MBTA/B&M serves all of them.

Charles
 




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