this is documented of how it should sound like. you earn a subscriber. Edit: I found out when they say double its just an cutout version of the sound "W" which sounds like a Double U
U found it! I used Cutout of “W” announcement on the F transfer at 34th St-Herald Sq. It makes/made sense to use “Double” As an announcement for the double lettered trains instead of doing “AA”. For example “EE train” wouldn’t make sense since it sounds more like saying “E train”, but if it was “Double E” train then because double = 2, now it wouldn’t sound like “E train”. It would sound more like double E because that’s what the route is.
This sounds pretty good as I already made the 1987 version but this is a bit different. But there are some errors here and there (Ex: Ely is missing in 23 St-Ely Av and you wrote Queensboro Plaza instead of Queens Plaza. Also like Briarwood/5 Av-53 St is where? and Neptune Av was called Van Sicklen Av in 1968)
I got 1 question if we still had duble letter trains how would they be called? (duble E)? (EE)? and for difrent letters like the (QJ) how would that be called?
Since when the F. train used to be on a unknown pink line and the 6 on the Orange one and the B train on a black line and the 7 train on the Orange line
They never had the specific colors that are on the lines today. They were random. They had nine colors. Red (2, HH, QB, RJ), Orange (1, 7, D, EE, JJ, Culver SS), Yellow, (6, N, Franklin Avenue SS) Green, (CC, GG, RR, Dyre Avenue SS) Cyan (3, 8, E, M 42 Street SS), Blue (A, K-8th Avenue LCL, KK-6th Avenue & Jamaica LCL, TT, Bowling Green SS), Pink (4, AA, F, MJ), and Black, (5, B, J, LL, QJ, 145 St-SS).
Not a mistake. If you watch mr railfan’s video of the (F) via (Q)/Brighton line from Coney Island announcements you can see a photo of pink F train on the Brighton line.