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Network Rail do provide them on a CD for those who make a Freedom of Information request for them. The key thing seems to be to ask for (and limit your request to) announcements from a specific. As an example which eventualy resulted on the requester being sent a. Strathclyde Passenger Transport have provided them for the subway stations that are operated by them, as per. TFL have provided CD's of Overground announcement (they also regularly send out ibus and underground announcement CD's).

Yandex mail checker pop3. --- old post above --- --- new post below --- I missed the key thing here - making my post relevent to the original question, which was for announcements from Scottish Stations! Basically, you should make a Freedom of Information Act request to Network Rail for the announcements from Edinburgh Waverly or Glasgow Central stations (or two seperate requests). If it of interest to you, you could also request the announcements from Strathclyde Underground. It may also be worth making a FoI request to Strathclyde Passenger Transit for the announcements for the train lines that they run, though as their services are run by Scotrail they may not hold them. Click to expand.I used to think like that, but then I spent too long on the whatdotheyknow.com website and saw: = the number of obviously commercial companies who are using it to compile their own databases (do a search for tm44 air conditioning assessments); = the amount of non-public FoI requests made to NHS organisations by drugs companies, pharmacy chains etc. So they can measure their own performance; = the frivolous requests for information that ultimately get ignored or are of no use to the requester even when provided.

I have come to the conclusion that making a request for a CD of audio announcements for a model railway is 'not that bad' a request, and because it's made available under FoI for an individual to use, it gets around the possible copyright implications of a private individual making his own recordings of announcements (as the individual is making the copy, rather than the authority). Thanks for the help guys, I made a FOI request to NR, but they responded saying that they couldn't supply the recordings, as they were held by a third party company, so it would be violating corporate interests. Fair enough - I've checked out the website named above, it seems to be perfect - thanks for bringing it to my attention! I just need to get Audacity out, do a little editing, and I'll be able to create an (almost) full folder of announcements, simply needing put together. Thanks for suggesting that!