Hello,
I've noticed this phenomenon quite often on UK railways, so I'm sure there's a name for it but I don't know what that is. Instead of trying to describe it, I'll provide a video.
This was taken a few years back on the Stansted Express train, just north of Harlow Town on the down line. The noise is only audible above 65 mph or so. Sometimes it changes pitch quite rapidly, although I didn't capture that on this video. I don't hear this noise at all on the trains in my home country, so I've come to associate it with my UK visits, and I'm wondering what is the name of this sound phenomenon.
I've noticed this phenomenon quite often on UK railways, so I'm sure there's a name for it but I don't know what that is. Instead of trying to describe it, I'll provide a video.
This was taken a few years back on the Stansted Express train, just north of Harlow Town on the down line. The noise is only audible above 65 mph or so. Sometimes it changes pitch quite rapidly, although I didn't capture that on this video. I don't hear this noise at all on the trains in my home country, so I've come to associate it with my UK visits, and I'm wondering what is the name of this sound phenomenon.