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Tren hotel A Gudiña - Sanabria 2009.wav

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Ruben_Villar

December 1st, 2020

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Sound effects > Other mechanisms, engines, machines
Lubián, Zamora, Spain

Interior of a night train (Vigo-Madrid), departing from A Gudiña (Ourense) and stopping somewhere in Sanabria (maybe Requejo station). Talgo composition pulled by a 333 series locomotive.
Mountain route full of tunnels and close curves.

Recorded in 2009 at about 2 AM with a Sony MZ-R30 minidisc recorder and a Sony ECM-ZS90 microphone. High-pass filter applied for very low frequencies.

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333
field-recording
Galicia
Locomotive
night
Ourense
rail
railroad
railway
renfe
Sanabria
Train
wagon
Zamora

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

27:23.319

File size

276.5 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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