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  2. Train station announcement - Wikipedia

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    Speaker used to inform passengers. Train station announcements are used to inform passengers of the railway timetable of upcoming trains, possible changes such as delays or railway platform changes, and reminders about the non-smoking policies and to keep a safe distance between the tracks and the passengers as well as minding the gap between train and platform.

  3. Passenger information system - Wikipedia

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    Central Train Indicator at Hilversum railway station announcing the Intercity towards Deventer; probably because of a disruption, it today ends at Amersfoort.. A passenger information system, or passenger information display system, is an automated system for supplying users of public transport with information about the nature and the state of a public transport service through visual, voice ...

  4. Mind the gap - Wikipedia

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    An English announcement is then played: "Please mind the platform gap." On Singapore's MRT, the phrases "Please mind the platform gap" and "Please mind the gap" are used in announcements in English, played in the trains whenever a train approaches an underground station after the station's name has been announced twice. It is played on ...

  5. Public address system - Wikipedia

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    The PIS invokes a stored message to play from a local or remote digital voice announcement system, or a series of message fragments to assemble in the correct order, for example: " / the / 23.30 / Great_Western_Railway / Night_Riviera_sleeper_service / from / London_Paddington / to / Penzance / .... / will depart from platform / one / this ...

  6. Platform display - Wikipedia

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    The first railway stations had only a time table for passenger information. On larger stations the train porters would help passengers to board the correct train matching with their ticket. They were supervised by a station manager that would handle the security requirements for each departing train. The first help in that task was a bell to ...

  7. Train horn - Wikipedia

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    General warning to individuals on or about railway tracks H: loud Emergency warning (sounded repeatedly) to individuals on the track or workers who fail to acknowledge a train's presence L: loud At whistle boards (between 06:00 and 24:00) L: soft Warning signal, in depots or on sidings H: loud Special or local signal H: loud

  8. Inspector Sands - Wikipedia

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    The message audio file is usually stored as the primary standard emergency announcement on the station PA/VA system. Fire alarms in small buildings automatically activate all fire sounders to instruct occupants to evacuate the building whereas larger public buildings such as railway stations require a staged evacuation procedure to avoid false ...

  9. Train melody - Wikipedia

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    However, since the 1990s more attention has been paid to creating tunes which fulfil several criteria: clearly marking a train's arrival and departure, encouraging timely but unhurried boarding and disembarking, making passengers feel calm and relaxed, and standing out above announcements and other noise. [10] Railway companies have established ...