20 Free Passing Sound Effects - Most Popular
High-speed Train (passage) #1

Passage of a TGV (French high speed train) and then snap high voltage cables. UCS Category: TRNHspd. Length: 00:17.
iPhone - Ringtone "Time that passes"

Apple iPhone “Time Passing” ringtone. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:06.
2 motorcycle passing 90km/h

Two motorcycle passing quickly on a road. UCS Category: VEHMoto. Length: 00:09.
High-speed train (passage) #2

Passage of a TGV (French high speed train) and then snap high voltage cables. UCS Category: TRNHspd. Length: 00:20.
Freight train crossing

A freight train passes from right to left. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:45.
Passage of a train #7

Freight train with a horn at the beginning. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:59.
Car passing 50km/h #3

A car passes through the city at around 50 km/h. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:16.
Crossing trains

Sound of two trains passing each other. Buzzer. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:13.
Passage of a train #4

A passenger train passes from left to right. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:49.
Passage of a train #1

Train passing before me. He is small. He passes slowly as it stops nearby. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:21.
Passage of a train #5

Small passenger train with 4 TER-type wagons. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:31.
Passage of a train #3

A passenger train passes from right to left. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:26.
Passage of a train #2

A passenger train passes from left to right. UCS Category: TRNElec. Length: 00:43.
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