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An elevated metro station platform on Line 2 of the Marseille Métro, France, is depicted under a clear, bright blue sky with sparse white clouds, indicative of a sunny day. The scene is devoid of people.

In the foreground, a dark grey platform extends from the right, featuring a tactile warning strip of white, circular-studded paving running along its edge parallel to the tracks. Further back on the platform, rectangular indentations are visible in the flooring. To the far right, a sequence of minimalist white bench-like seating units and a grey, cylindrical, slatted waste bin are present. A dark doorway is visible on the right, leading into the station structure.

Two sets of railway tracks, laid on ballast with visible sleepers and a third rail for power, run parallel through the center of the image. The tracks recede into the distance, appearing to enter a tunnel or covered section at the far end.

Across the tracks, on the opposite platform, a white wall is visible, adorned with a large advertisement for "NOTRE UNIVERSITÉ COMPTE amU amU" on the left. The remainder of this wall is covered with extensive, multi-colored graffiti, including the tag "ELVIS".

Above the platform, a maroon-colored, corrugated metal canopy with a curved profile is supported by white steel girders. Suspended from this structure is a long, grey conduit-like housing containing various light fixtures; some emit a yellow-orange glow, while others are white. A small white monitoring device or camera with an antenna is affixed to the overhead structure on the right. A black "Métro 2" sign with an arrow indicating the direction towards "Sainte-Marguerite Dromel" is mounted beneath the canopy on the right side.

In the background, behind the station infrastructure, multiple multi-story residential buildings, primarily light-colored or concrete, are visible under the open sky.
Alhassex

Mar 13, 2026, 4:53 PM

Marseille, France

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An elevated metro station platform on Line 2 of the Marseille Métro, France, is depicted under a clear, bright blue sky with sparse white clouds, indicative of a sunny day. The scene is devoid of people. In the foreground, a dark grey platform extends from the right, featuring a tactile warning strip of white, circular-studded paving running along its edge parallel to the tracks. Further back on the platform, rectangular indentations are visible in the flooring. To the far right, a sequence of minimalist white bench-like seating units and a grey, cylindrical, slatted waste bin are present. A dark doorway is visible on the right, leading into the station structure. Two sets of railway tracks, laid on ballast with visible sleepers and a third rail for power, run parallel through the center of the image. The tracks recede into the distance, appearing to enter a tunnel or covered section at the far end. Across the tracks, on the opposite platform, a white wall is visible, adorned with a large advertisement for "NOTRE UNIVERSITÉ COMPTE amU amU" on the left. The remainder of this wall is covered with extensive, multi-colored graffiti, including the tag "ELVIS". Above the platform, a maroon-colored, corrugated metal canopy with a curved profile is supported by white steel girders. Suspended from this structure is a long, grey conduit-like housing containing various light fixtures; some emit a yellow-orange glow, while others are white. A small white monitoring device or camera with an antenna is affixed to the overhead structure on the right. A black "Métro 2" sign with an arrow indicating the direction towards "Sainte-Marguerite Dromel" is mounted beneath the canopy on the right side. In the background, behind the station infrastructure, multiple multi-story residential buildings, primarily light-colored or concrete, are visible under the open sky.

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