Some of the tracks are still there, and some of the stations remain, deserted and derelict. This takes me back to childhood, when we still had a train in my little coastal town. I rarely took trains during all my life, but the times I did were always for something nice (taking planes, attending events, visiting friends), and this noise brings me back to them! I have noisy neighbors and was ready to move out. Mmy latest favorite soundscape to block speech at the office and focus! In fact, as a suggestion, I would love a "busy train station" generator, with the SNCF jingle in the background every now and then :)ĭear Stephane, yours is my favorite website. Thank you for this site, I continue to support it. A custom low-tone combination of Railroads, Steel Mill, Industrial Revolution, and Grey Noise, creates a low background rumble and the soothing click-clack of train tracks. This has kept me sane at work for several years. I work in a noisy classroom, this mixed with the 1KhZ preset from the "Ultimate White Noise" helps me focus more, altrough hearing still the classroom. Being back home, I looked for some white noise to pretend to be back at a train, this is so nice and works well to recreate the atmosphere for me to get into the writing process. Something about the ambience works very well with my creative side. This is great, I have found recently that when I write in trains words flow so much easier.
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