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Emma Clarke is the new voice of the Underground.
The Summer edition of "tube" states she's the voice of the Bakerloo & Victoria lines - soon to be heard on the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City lines and parts of the District line. Regards, Bart On 23 Jul 2003 23:01:16 GMT, Robin May wrote: For a while now the automated announcer on Jubilee line trains has had a different voice. Well, partly. The voice that announces the station you're at and tells you what lines you can change to is different, but the voice which announces where the train terminates is the same. Does anyone know the reason for this change? I rather miss the old voice, the new one sounds like a drunk upper class prostitute (or at least how I'd imagine one to sound). Travel photography is not just about documenting what you see while travelling. Pictures can capture the sense of adventure while in your own city or another country. Visit Travel-mania and share your travel and "Room With a View" photos at http://www.travel-mania.net/gallery |
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