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Sheffield Supertram - The Voices


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OK, so these are the voices we currently have:

 

BLUE ROUTE

A softly spoken man with a slight Irish twang to his voice. My personal favourite due to it's soothing nature. However, I do get annoyed by the way he says "recrest" instead of "request".

 

YELLOW ROUTE

A thoroughly pleasant woman with a rather bright, chirpy voice. Marvellous to hear when en route to Meadowhall, or if I am visiting my friend Jared.

 

PURPLE ROUTE

A truly northern man! Marvellous! He has a stronger accent than Geoffrey Boycott. I often hop aboard the purple route tram just for one stop. For instance, I have travelled from Cathedral to Fitzallan Square / Ponds Forge just to enjoy the voice.

 

Does anyone else have opinions of the Supertram voices?

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YES! So glad someone else is as into this as I am! I am pretty much resticted to the Blue Route but love those odd occasions I get to use a different tram just for the voices. Who are these people? Why are they different people on each route?

 

No one can tell me I need to get out more - I clearly do! On the tram!

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Yes indeed Mattenmurg. I'm a blue route person, but I can get a yellow one to work, so that's nice. Purple trips are a bit of a rarity, but I can sometimes get the purple tram to Gleadless Town End and then change tram colours there. It makes the day go by I suppose. I really enjoy my tram journeys, and the voices really brighten up a dull day for me. I wonder if they will ever change them? I suggest fans record the voices so they can be heard in the future.

What do other commuters reckon to this?

Well?

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Thanks Bus Man. Do you know how I'd find the other thread?

Goldenfleece, yes, the days of manual announcements are long gone! There are some splendid pre-recorded voices. Defo worth riding the trams to hear.

I recorded BLUE on my mobile phone at the weekend. 2 to go!

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