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The video captures a scene at a modern metro station platform in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The primary subjects are the station's platform screen doors (PSDs), which are made of clear glass with brushed metal frames, and several people reflected in and seen through these doors. The scene depicts a train arriving at the station. As the train pulls up, its doors and the platform screen doors open in synchronization. People are visible waiting on the platform and beginning to board the train. The reflections in the glass show passengers, one man in a dark jacket is particularly clear, standing and waiting to enter the train. Notable details include the modern and clean aesthetic of the station. The platform has light-colored flooring and appears well-lit by artificial lights, suggesting an indoor setting. On one of the glass panels, there is a blue and white pictogram of a person in a wheelchair, indicating accessibility. Below it, a black circular sign with two white triangles pointing towards each other is displayed, likely a universal symbol for door operation. Partially visible is a red circular sign with a diagonal line. On the floor directly in front of the screen doors, the number "7" is clearly marked, likely designating a specific boarding point or train car. The presence of PSDs indicates a high level of safety and automation. The overall activity is a routine train stop for passenger boarding and alighting.
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