New DC Metro Voice
Fri 9 Jun 2006 5:30:15
I'm sure those of you who regularly ride the DC Metro have heard the new subway voice:
Some people say they don't like her [1, 2, 3, 4], but I think I like the new voice. She's a bit more brisk, the chimes a bit more urgent, as compared to the relatively lackadaisical old voice. This sounds like a voice that means business, more likely to get people to actually stand clear of the doors. If you pay attention, there's even a little code in the xylophone-like chimes: two high dings mean the doors are about to open, high ding followed by low ding means the doors are currently open and about to close, two low dings mean that the doors are closed or should be closed but someone's got an arm or a purse stuck.
In a world where it were up to me, however, this is how my Metro voice would go:
What do you think? Complete with the Hans Zimmer soundtrack, I think it would totally rock.
Though your version is a whole lot cooler, I think it might slow down traffic as people stand mesmerized listening to the beauty. But it sure is a lot cooler!
ah, the luxuries of a functioning, well-maintained subway system.
this new yorker is jealous that you can even differentiate between different voices over the screeching, deafening, metal-on-metal noise.
:)