Anne does a much more bored-sounding version which mentions pushchairs and wheelchairs too.
Anne's varies by TOC. Since Amy took over WMT, she no longer has an announcement like that.
"The train now approaching Platform 2 does not stop here. Please stand well clear of the edge of Platform 2." is Anne's generic announcement. Ruth's, Matt's and I believe Mike's announcement is the same.
The recently replaced Anne announcements at West Midlands Trains stations (usually prior to a 390 flying through at 125mph) said:
"Please stand back from the platform edge. The next train at Platform 2 does not stop here. Please hold onto pushchairs, wheelchairs, and your belongings. Stand behind the yellow line."
Traditionally at Great Western Railway and west side TfL Rail/Elizabeth line stations Anne said:
"The train now approaching Platform 2 does not stop here. Stand back from the edge of Platform 2, the next train is not scheduled to stop."
I believe west side Elizabeth line stations still have that, but Great Western Railway seem to have modified it slightly. Anne and Rodger now say
"The fast train now approaching," etc.
South Western Railway's odd Worldline system has her and Rodger say
"The next train on Platform 2, doesn't stop here" of course, which I just think sounds terrible and unprofessional.
The one that does annoy me a little is LNER station announcements, which seem to go out of their way to use a different kind of phrasing for literally everything to the standard, some of which are rather long winded.
It's poor but nowhere near as bad as SWR's, which is ridiculously deviant.
For some reason Anne says "THIS! Train has X coaches" on GWR, SWR and LNER systems, saying "This" in a bizarrely excited way. It's said far more naturally on Avanti and GTR's system.