The mock seductive voice that has tickled commuters on the Docklands Light Railway was captured once again on social media yesterday – this time as the train pulled into Lewisham.

Thousands of commuters have been entertained by the conductor’s unusual announcements, which have also gained him the nickname of jazz voice.

The driver of the #DLR to #lewisham right now, cheering everyone up with his Friday words of wisdom and soothing jazz voice #Nice 👍👏 — Glenn Firmin (@GlennFirmin) January 27, 2017

His honeyed tones were widely heard on social media last month after a passenger recorded his announcements on the service to Woolwich Arsenal.

The conductor on the DLR almost made me scream shekwhahai pic.twitter.com/oNnWSNh9c6 — noah fence but (@intssssss) January 9, 2017

Yesterday another commuter captured a snippet of his performance as the train reached the end of its journey in Lewisham.

Yes #DLR driver! You certainly brightened my dreary day with them silky smooth tones 😘 oooohhhh yeeeaaah! #TfL #lewisham pic.twitter.com/gNn5S4rixg — Kelly Griffiths (@kellysgriffiths) February 9, 2017

Most passengers have enjoyed the style of the conductor’s announcements.

There's a fairly new conductor on the DLR lately that speaks in a smooth and soft manner, and it's bloody lovely in the mornings! — Matt (@Mattsnotyours) January 16, 2017

Others have reacted less favourably, with one describing it as “truly disturbing”.

On the DLR. There's a conductor onboard who is doing his best to make announcements in the most erotic RP voice possible. Truly disturbing. — Martin Stanley (@Gamblersnovel) January 3, 2017

Up until this point, however, only the voice of the conductor seems to have been captured and his true identity remains a mystery.

Do you know who the DLR’s jazz voice/ Barry White really is? Let us know at Lewisham Lately.

Lead picture courtesy of Hippotanks/ Wikipedia

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