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Do You Know these Announcements/Chimes of the Metro Systems Across the World? (Test your knowledge!) 

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Either a chime or announcement will play over a black screen: you get to hear the announcement or chime twice before the answer is revealed on which subway/metro system that is from! Do you know which system it is? How many correct did you get out of 25?
What did you think of the quiz? Did you do well?
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@sxflyer5410
@sxflyer5410 2 года назад
Something went wrong with the one in Prague, lol. It has the chime of line B, but then the voice of line C!
@nousername102
@nousername102 3 года назад
I'm actually pleased at myself. Osaka, NYC, Chicago, Toronto, Prague, Almaty, Hong Kong, Baltimore, London, Vancouver, Montreal and Santiago. The one that really got me was Budapest; you'd think Id recognize it with family and all being from there. NOPE. I got the continent right though... guess that means I gotta make a visit.
@bogdansiuda2799
@bogdansiuda2799 3 года назад
1. Boston (Next Station announcement) 2. Osaka (Next station announcement) 3. New York City (Doors closing announcement) 4. Chicago (station one) 5. Budapest (newer trains' doors closing chime, it replaced the "Kerem Vigyazzanak..." one) 6. Toronto (Next station announcement, it is one of rare examples (which announcer repeats the name of station)) 7. Amsterdam (station announcement) 8. Yerevan (chime, I don't know what it marks, maybe arrival of train). 9. Prague (Czech version of NYC one) 10. PATH (doors closing announcement, it says: "Stand clear of the closing doors [ding-dong]". 11. Guadalajara (from one of your newest YT videos) 12. Dubai (Train destination announcement) 13. Almaty ("Now arriving at..." one) 14. Hong Kong ("Next Station" one) 15. Medellin ("Destination" one) 16. Baltimore (Doors closing chime) 17. Bangkok (Station and "Please be aware of the gap" announcements) 18. London (You forgot the "Mind the gap" one) 19. Milan (Announcement in station) 20. Vancouver ("Destination" one, you forgot "Next station") 21. Paris (Announcement in station) 22. Moscow (sound before arrival of the train) 23. Montreal (Doors closing chime) 24. Busan (I don't know, but it is on-board one) 25. Santiago (Next Interchange Station announcement, because they do not announce all station announcements except interchange and terminus ones).
@metrotransitbuses6489
@metrotransitbuses6489 2 года назад
Shut up
@ЮрийБешков
@ЮрийБешков 2 месяца назад
8. It means that doors are closing. I visited erevan 1 year ago.😅
@24sweetroller7
@24sweetroller7 2 года назад
This was not a tough quiz.... this was a FUN quiz! Some announcements I knew right away from visiting the cities in person or seeing other videos where the trains were in action. I think there was one you missed, DC Metrorail. You did catch its nearest neighbor, Baltimore Metro with its two-tone door closing warning. Beginning with the R-142 trains in New York, that's where you have the recorded voices of what is the next station, transfer points along with "Stand clear of the closing doors, please." In case of detours or train delays, the human conductor makes the announcements. With the recent retirement of the R-32's from 1964, the R-44, R-46, R-62's and R-68 are the only trains without recorded voices making announcements. They'll still have the human touch until their retirement day comes. Thanks for the video. It was a fun travelogue, and I hope to see these systems in person, especially when the pandemic is finally over!
@scottyerkes1867
@scottyerkes1867 3 года назад
I got Boston. NYC. Newark NJ/PATH. Baltimore. London. Failed the rest Thank you Tim for the challenge👍👍😄😄
@TheAgedGamer
@TheAgedGamer 3 года назад
Amsterdam in the thumbnail!
@centredoorplugsthornton4112
@centredoorplugsthornton4112 2 года назад
Only ones I got were New York and Montreal. Montreal metro door tones are in honor of the Jeumont motor current choppers that play the first notes of Fanfare for the Common Man. One metro with NO door tones, chimes, bells or anything: SEPTA'S Market Frankford line. Just recorded verbal announcements. Any speculate on the WORST door tones, chimes, bells or gongs? Or announcements? I nominate a metro whose verbal announcements are by the same guy who did New York subway announcements "stand clear of the closing doors" but whose announcements on this train may as well sink his career. Its actual door bells were saved and repurposed when the cars were refurbished.
@flare2000x
@flare2000x 3 года назад
Come on, you have a clip of Vancouver but didn't even include the actual door chime? It's iconic!
@233CFH
@233CFH 3 года назад
This is gonna be too easy I know it will be...
@mihan2d
@mihan2d 3 года назад
That's weird one. Moscow is the only one where you included the warning chime, while all others are in-train announcements...
@amuis5409
@amuis5409 Год назад
Nishinakajima-Minamigata
@jasontrebilcock6496
@jasontrebilcock6496 3 года назад
Chicago and NYC were the easy ones for me...and I was able to guess Moscow and London. The rest? Half the time I wasn't even on the right continent.
@Hawker5796
@Hawker5796 3 года назад
Toronto was too easy as I live there
@andrefourtier100
@andrefourtier100 3 года назад
I identified Bangkok 😊 I never went to Thailand but the sound of the name of the station was obviously Thai.
@k.h.4698
@k.h.4698 3 года назад
I can name that city’s subway system in…. Three…. chimes! If it sounds like a doorbell you had in the 50’s, it’s the MBTA Blue line. If it sounds like the lady from Maine that does the airport voices, you’re probably on the NY MTA.
@transport_116
@transport_116 3 года назад
2:57 reminds me of two from the metro train Rusich
@Mr_casaralta
@Mr_casaralta 2 года назад
I guessed most of them
@anniegao9105
@anniegao9105 6 месяцев назад
I only knew nyc
@juanlou8209
@juanlou8209 2 года назад
Paris, RATP. Montréal, STM ;)
@jellysausage8492
@jellysausage8492 2 года назад
Im from georgia so make tbilisi metro next
@andresrodriguez-py3yo
@andresrodriguez-py3yo 3 года назад
Do a part 2 of this video with Spanish cities
@VoilaBarti
@VoilaBarti 2 года назад
I got 9 😐
@wooster-b3c
@wooster-b3c 3 года назад
Where is Sydney Metro?
@stefanos_arbaras
@stefanos_arbaras Год назад
Only nyc😅
@MoritzVelten
@MoritzVelten 3 года назад
2:43 Amsterdam 3:51 Prague 4:58 Dubai 7:58 London 8:15 Milan
@metrotransitbuses6489
@metrotransitbuses6489 2 года назад
Shut up
@britishcorndog6079
@britishcorndog6079 3 года назад
Mind the gap please
@bogdansiuda2799
@bogdansiuda2799 3 года назад
A play on 'not falling into gap' announcement? In Poland, PKP uses this one, using the words: "Prosimy zachować ostrożność i nie zbliżać się do krawędzi peronu" (literally: Please be careful and do not go to the platform edge, on announcements: Please stand away from the platform edge), in both cases, they doesn't use the word "gap" (polish: luka or dziura").
@britishcorndog6079
@britishcorndog6079 3 года назад
No that's the London Underground Announcement
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