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kmorg | 6 months ago

Unfortunately JR East has phasing out the custom melodies and have been standardizing the Yamanote line to always play the same tune. They are saying labor shortages are the reason since they need to press a physical button in the station in order to play the melody.

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cbhl|6 months ago

Huh.

https://kaisercougarconnection.com/2784/news/musical-trains-...

My impression is that all of the Yamanote line stations are above ground -- I'd have expected it to be possible to have "one button plays the right sound at each station" if you used a standard phone's GPS to figure out which station you were at.

numpad0|6 months ago

Commuter trains always knows where they are by various means. Braking distances for trains is airplane scaled, and so knowing where they are programmatically with accuracy on both trains and at central control stations is important for safety.

justsomehnguy|6 months ago

> GPS

Kids these days...

Not only you don't need a GNSS to determine a fixed in place railroad station but actually you don't want to use a GNSS to do that.

A simple radio beacon working on ~400MHz is more than enough to solve this difficult technical obstacle.

Of course, this is totally ignoring what the trains do already know where they are because they need to display the current/next stations on the passenger information displays.

kmorg|6 months ago

Its most likely not worth it to JR East to support it anymore since they have had a labor shortage recently.

numpad0|6 months ago

These songs were composed by whoever available at equipment manufacturers, and copyright statuses were a bit of a mess. Now that the songs had become no small part of their branding and JRE would want to use them as they please, they're vertically integrating the process.

jrockway|6 months ago

I think it's pretty obvious that the goal is to get rid of the conductor position entirely. 50% less employees per train. Someone who sits at a desk all day definitely gets promoted for that one.

bapak|6 months ago

Huh? What does that even mean? The train already announces the train station name, so why does it need a specific button for the specific jingle? Does not sound right.

kmorg|6 months ago

Its not an automated operation, the train jingles play a few seconds before the conductor closes the door. Its played at different times depending on congestion on the train platform.