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In the audio titled "Three-Bell Chime", we are introduced to a distinctive sound that immediately captures attention. It begins with a clear, resonating ding, a sound often associated with an announcement or notification. This ding is soon followed by two more, creating the titular three-bell chime, a sound that is familiar to many who have used public transport in the UK. This chime is typically heard over the public-address system (PA), usually at a train station, bus terminal, or other public platforms. Each bell rings with a precise and consistent tone, designed to cut through the ambient noise of the station and draw the attention of those present. The chime serves as an audio cue for passengers and staff alike, signalling that an announcement is about to be made or that a train is due to arrive or depart. It is a sound that prompts listeners to stop, listen, and prepare for the information or action that follows. The audio encapsulates a typical moment in a