Same here. I am like obsessed with Metra. I know so much about the Metra system it's not even funny. I can tell you every stop on 10 of the 11 lines, and identify every locomotive.
Caltrain too! And I think a few other commuter rail systems in the USA have the same chime tone. I would’ve replaced the BYOO-LONG! chime with a recording of “the doors are about to close!” then a simple double beep
Recently uploaded a video on Caltrain chimes th-cam.com/video/5_O6eMIr0c8/w-d-xo.html The 5 railroads that use it are Metra, Caltrain, MBTA, VRE and Nashville Star
Yes, but they used a computer voice for their announcements. The same is true I believe for the new Stadler electric trains. These announcements on Metra, meanwhile, I believe were done by a real person. You can also hear them on Virginia Railway Express.
3:45 Thats the same ding-dong sound used for the ATS system on Japanese trains!
The bilevel cab cars are made by Nippon
That same exact chime is also used for MBTA, VRE, & CalTrain (With a Female Voice)
You know you’ve spent too much time on Metra when you start hearing this in your sleep
You can't escape the closing doors
I love Metra Trains, I’ve even rode the UPNW line, and probably the MDN line.
Nice job man, keep it up
Objective for next year
@@RaisedLetter huh?
@@tyhik9338 won't be in Chicago again till next year
@@RaisedLetter oh wow
the only reason i checked the comments was to see if you would be here
0:00 i love this sound
Caltrain has this chime too, but the voice is female
Metra train really love to slam doors
Idk something tells me the doors are about to close, idk though
Japanese: 注意!ドアが閉まります! "Chuui! Doa ga shimarimasu!"
Caution! the doors about to close
Caution! The doors are about to close!
This whole video is a C A U T I O N That the doors are about to close
Metra is my favorite train
Same here. I am like obsessed with Metra. I know so much about the Metra system it's not even funny. I can tell you every stop on 10 of the 11 lines, and identify every locomotive.
Lego Mario said don’t smash cold sore cream to lego luigi and he said okay
2:50 door chime?
Same door 2:58
Speaker was faulty
Wait its the same as mbta commuter rail
@@ViolyTheVyonder2K10 it is. And VRE, and Music City Star.
@@RaisedLetter How about Nippon Sharyo
@@ViolyTheVyonder2K10 they made equipment for VRE and Metra.
Caltrain too! And I think a few other commuter rail systems in the USA have the same chime tone.
I would’ve replaced the BYOO-LONG! chime with a recording of “the doors are about to close!” then a simple double beep
Recently uploaded a video on Caltrain chimes th-cam.com/video/5_O6eMIr0c8/w-d-xo.html
The 5 railroads that use it are Metra, Caltrain, MBTA, VRE and Nashville Star
WeGo Star (formerly Music City Star) now uses a female voice on their cars.
That may or may not be the recording in the beginning...
@@RaisedLetter it is the one at the beginning. Select Caltrain cars also use it.
@@davidng2336 4011 and 4025. I have a short on 4011
The old Pullman gallery cars still have the man’s voice. I know one of the budd cars has the female voice. Do all of them now?
levels
0:34 ok so did Caltrain copied them?😂
I would say yes on that. Caltrain's recordings are a little less technologically advanced.
Yes, but they used a computer voice for their announcements. The same is true I believe for the new Stadler electric trains.
These announcements on Metra, meanwhile, I believe were done by a real person. You can also hear them on Virginia Railway Express.
0:47 gunshot
Sleep night
Ok ok stop 🛑
Bark caution-😢
It's like a prison train, stainless steel everywhere
I guess to graffiti proof the exterior?
STAR has one of the worst in my opinion
I've heard a better version on Caltrain