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The audio begins with the distinct echo of a public address system, a sound that's instantly recognizable as the voice of the metro station. This is the Outremont Metro Station in Montreal, a bustling hub of activity. You can hear the rhythmic rumble of trains arriving and departing, punctuated by the soft whirring of automatic doors. The occasional beeping sound serves as an auditory signal for passengers to step clear of the closing doors. In the background, there's the constant hum of people — muted conversations, footsteps hurrying across the platform, the rustle of coats and bags. Every now and then, the station's voice breaks through, announcing the arrival of the next train or providing important service updates. Throughout the audio, the atmosphere of the metro station is palpable. There's a sense of constant motion and purpose, a rhythm that's uniquely urban. It's the sound of city life in Montreal, captured in one of its most iconic locations: the Outrem