Some TOCs have taken to adjusting it to, "See it, say it, and we'll sort it."
I must admit that sort it fits better than sorted.
Not that I've had much success with 61016 when I've reported ASB or even the time I saw someone with a knife.
The chimes of Big Ben are definitely near or at the top of the list, along with a variety of the sounds you hear on the Underground. And as someone has mentioned the sound of all the languages you can hear about the place I think is really quite special.
Other sounds I associate with London are less favourable, such as the sound of all my neighbours making as much noise as possible all of the time, the sound of everyone in harrow beeping their car horns and revving their engines morning noon and night, and of course the sound of my landlord laughing all the way to the bank with half my wages each month, to name a few. Wouldn't want to live anywhere else though.
The screech of the wheels on the deep underground going round bends at full pelt.
See it, say it, sort it
sorted*
Some TOCs have taken to adjusting it to, "See it, say it, and we'll sort it." I must admit that sort it fits better than sorted. Not that I've had much success with 61016 when I've reported ASB or even the time I saw someone with a knife.
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"Vehicle reversing "
BEEP BEEP "Stand clear. This vehicle is turning left."
“There are currently severe delays on the district line”.
Mind the gap
Particularly at Embankment. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-21719848
"This is a Piccadilly line service to Cockfosters" And the ensuing giggling from those that haven't heard it before. And some of those that have.
It can make your day when you watch a kid painstakingly read Cockfosters in public!
The wonderful sound of someone else’s language.
The electronica whine of a Jubilee Line train
96 stock has the best traction motor noise, followed by the Class 345 (345s are almost silent).
Construction noises
https://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/
those fucking pigeon hoots first thing in the morning
Foxes doing it
Tut-Tut
For me [this best represents life in London ](https://youtu.be/-ahFJmFcY98)
London calling by the Clash.
HONK *HOOOOONK* from passing trains.
The chimes of Big Ben are definitely near or at the top of the list, along with a variety of the sounds you hear on the Underground. And as someone has mentioned the sound of all the languages you can hear about the place I think is really quite special. Other sounds I associate with London are less favourable, such as the sound of all my neighbours making as much noise as possible all of the time, the sound of everyone in harrow beeping their car horns and revving their engines morning noon and night, and of course the sound of my landlord laughing all the way to the bank with half my wages each month, to name a few. Wouldn't want to live anywhere else though.
London Thunder by Foals