What seems to be a malfunctioning alarm at a rail crossing. The clanging of the electronic bell has an irregular pattern and seems muted. Perhaps even more annoying to some than the typical crossing gate alarm.
A passanger train crossing road near jerusalem , israel. The train is only 3 cars long , so the passing itself is rather short. Recorded with at822 mic , fr2le recorder , and edited with protools le.
Small level crossing without barrier. Ringtones, trolley. Warsaw poland. Other locations,recorder: zoom h2 / other portable device,software: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
A recording of the crowd at charing cross station. Not much that seperates them from other crowds, but the shape of the space might change the dynamic of the sound a bit. Not sure. Recorded on an iphone.
From the interior of a car, this is the sound of crossing the gregory st bridge in pensacola beach, florida. You can hear the series of "bumps" as the car crosses over each of the seams in the pavement.
This is the digital belgian railroad crossing alarm sound. The belgian railroad company infrabel replaced all the mechanical bells at railroad crossings with a pulsating digital sound that they claim to be more efficient and safe then the previous analog bell sound. Infrabel made this recording available online as part of a media campaign about the replacement.
Waiting at a pedestrian crossing at crossroads where more than one set of clicking traffic lights can be heard. Slow clicks mean waitn fast means cross. Den haag centre, netherlands. Olympus ls3 and okm binaural mics.
Recorded with zoom h2 on 2nd august 2009 in gauja, latvia. Electric train is passing by full speed. Railroad crossing is closed and a warning signal is emitted. On the left a bunch of kids are playing and on the right a bird sings. Train passes by and vehicle starts moving.
Bristol road, birmingham, mid-morning friday traffic including sound of a pedestrian crossing. H2 zoom front mic, wind shield, not too much wind noise, sitting on the steps of the old christian science reading room with recorder facing towards crossing.
Traffic leading to the hum of a steel grated bridge deck. The bridge is the johnson st. Bridge in victoria, bc, canada, which is currently being prepped to be replaced.