An old metro from Paris arrives, stops, I get in, then leaves. Check-in from the platform, then from inside a train car. UCS Category: TRNInt, TRNSbwy. Duration: 01:50.
Storm then big drops of rain on a car windshield. This sound can be immediately preceded by Sound # 1295 (Rain on Windshield Car). Sound recording inside the vehicle. UCS Category: RAINGlas, STORM. Duration: 00:52.
Rolling. Ralentissement. Doors open, exit and entry of persons, signal, closing doors. Acceleration, rolling, rallentissement and opening doors. Discussing French and other languages. UCS Category: TRNInt, TRNSbwy. Duration: 02:11.
Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey on a road limited to 80 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Duration: 01:16.
Big drops of rain on a car windshield. These may be immediately followed by sound # 1296 (Storm and rain on car windshield). Sound recording inside the vehicle. UCS Category: RAINGlas. Duration: 01:13.
Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey in a city, limited to 50 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Duration: 04:00.
Big drops of rain on a car roof. These may be immediately preceded by sound # 1293 (Rain on car roof). Sound recording inside the vehicle. UCS Category: RAINMetl. Duration: 01:22.
Rain then big drops of rain on a car roof. These may be immediately followed by sound # 1294 (Big rain on car roof). Sound recording inside the vehicle. UCS Category: RAINMetl. Duration: 01:49.
Sound recording in the passenger compartment of a car during a short journey on a road limited to 90 km/h. It is a Citroën C3 petrol. UCS Category: VEHInt. Duration: 03:13.
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