Non-authentic custom-made station announcements for the MBTA Commuter: Boston - Framingham/Worcester Line Route Add-On. Primary use of these announcements is for eastbound services to Boston South Station while operating the CTC-3 or CTC-5 in driver mode, and westbound services to Worcester or Framingham while operating in conductor mode since announcements cannot be heard while operating the HSP46 or F40PH-3C diesel locomotives. This announcement pack includes four special announcements, and three ambient sound files for enhanced sound immersion using Metro Speak Full Edition.
Requirements
Metro Speak Full Edition
GumroadMetro Speak is a versatile hotkey announcement player designed for train simulations like Train Sim World, Train Simulator, Trainz, Railroader, and SimRail. This program offers the ability to play train and station announcements, as well as ambient sounds such as traffic, nature, and radio chatter. The program offers customizable hotkey settings, audio output device selection, saving of individual announcement sets for quick selection, individual volume controls, and easy importing and exporting of audio files.
Installation Instructions
Extract the MBTA Boston-Framingham-Worcester Announcements.rar to any location on your PC. If using Metro Speak, both editions include tutorials on how to set up an announcement set from the dialog menu.
Tags: ctc-3 ctc-5 mbta metro-speak station-announcements train-sim-world-5
Files
MBTA Boston-Framingham-Worcester Announcements.rar 13 MB · Added 16 Nov 2024 · Downloaded 203×Comments
How do you make the announcements trigger automatically?
As of now automatic announcements can be triggered by using the Train Sim World PC Editor (Beta).
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About this mod
- Created
- 16 Nov 2024
- Updated
- 16 Nov 2024
- Game
- Train Sim World
- Type of content
- Announcement
- Train Sim World compatibility
- Train Sim World 5
can you make a version for soundpad too where we just trigger announcements manually
Just import the audio files to Soundpad if that's what you are using.