Doors Closing Chime on a GO Train
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@VprPlyr14 but the hawker siddelley cars make the same chime too...
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Ring, Ding, Dong.
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Sounds a lot like the new Toronto Rocket Subway's closing chimes.
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@HabTasianet makes sense...
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@VprPlyr14 It isn't. I have been on the Acela Express and its cars were made by Bombardier and its door closing chime was different.
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@HabTasianet imagine the door chimes on our Crosstown RT coming up...
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@VprPlyr14 no, skytrain has MKII cars made there and they have Translink's chime, and several others like NYC subway cars have different chimes.
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It has the same chime as a TTC subway car because GO Transit is also based in Toronto. It is better to have just one door chime for a city so everyone knows what it means.
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My god, thats the same door chime as the ttc subway trains.
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This same style of chime has also been used on H4's, H5's, and H6's, not just T1's
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Did you know? This is also the "Doors Closing" Chime on the TTC.
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that chime was a ttc t1 subway sound when doors closed
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thats a t1 train
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wtf this is GO train? look and sounds like a TTC.
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quite interesting chime. But I wish they're should be some Vancouver Skytrain-style chimes on the GO train......
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no it's only in the newer cars.
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sounds like the bell in our school =)
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Actually, it sounds the same.
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I think they have the exact same chimes on the Scarborough RT
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The older cars don't have the chimes the new ones do.
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Caltrain is diffrent
They sound like the ttc trains but more of a piano style.
punjabikillahz 2 years ago 12
Maybe it's Bombardier Standard door chime. to my knowledge, both trains are made at the same location by Bombardier Thunder Bay plant.
VprPlyr14 3 years ago 11