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This audio recording, titled "Railroad Diary Entry 1, Digital Recording 12, Section 136", transports us to the bustling city of The Hague, specifically to Prinses Beatrixlaan, a significant location in the city that’s known for its light-rail system, the Randstadrail. The predominant sound in the recording is the squealing of brakes, an unmistakable sound that resonates with anyone familiar with the cacophony of urban transportation. The audio paints a vivid picture of a tram making its journey along the tracks. The high-pitched squeals of the brakes become more prominent as the tram slows down, indicating its arrival at a stop. The soundscape is dominated by the mechanical orchestra of the tram’s operation, with the brakes playing a starring role. These sounds are synonymous with daily life in The Hague, a city that pulses with the rhythm of the light-rail system. The squealing brakes serve as a soundtrack to city life, a