Voice Announcement System
As with all other subway lines, the Yonge–University–Spadina line uses an automated voice announcement system on board its trains to announce each stop as the train arrives. The H5 and the T1 trains use a pre-recorded human voice, while the new Toronto Rocket trains uses synthesized speech along with visual displays displaying the next stop, similar to the system used on TTC's surface vehicles (streetcar and bus routes).
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