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The image captures an angled view inside a large train station, focusing on digital display boards under a high, industrial-style ceiling. The setting is likely during the evening or very early morning, indicated by the listed times on the boards and the dim ambient lighting, with a single bright light source visible on the ceiling structure.

No people are visible. The primary subjects are three large information screens displaying train schedules. The left and middle screens pertain to "Grandes Lignes" (Mainline) services, with one for "Départs" (Departures) and the other for "Arrivées" (Arrivals). The rightmost screen displays "Départs Île-de-France," indicating regional departures for the Paris area.

The "Départs Grandes Lignes" board shows destinations including Troyes, Culmont - Chalindrey, Saint-Dizier, Mulhouse, Nancy, Stuttgart Hbf (Hauptbahnhof, Germany), Frankfurt Main Hbf (Germany), and Colmar, with departure times such as 22h12, 05h42, and 6h36.

The "Arrivées Grandes Lignes" board lists arrivals from Luxembourg, Troyes, Nancy, Strasbourg, Stuttgart Hbf, and Belfort, with arrival times around 21h14 to 22h30. Most services are noted as "on time," with one showing a "delay 05 min." The SNCF logo (French national railway company) is visible next to many entries, and platform numbers like 26, 9, and 12 are also displayed.

The "Départs Île-de-France" board features regional destinations such as Coulommiers, Meaux, Provins, and Château-Thierry, with departure times ranging from 21h17 to 22h49.

The ceiling features a robust structure of metal beams, girders, and panels, typical of historic train station architecture in Paris, France. The information boards present a blend of French and German text for "Mainline departures" and "Mainline arrivals" ("Abfahrt Fernverkehr" and "Ankunft Fernverkehr"), reinforcing the international connections of the station.
FM-kkr2I2

Jan 15, 2025, 8:15 PM

Paris, France

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The image captures an angled view inside a large train station, focusing on digital display boards under a high, industrial-style ceiling. The setting is likely during the evening or very early morning, indicated by the listed times on the boards and the dim ambient lighting, with a single bright light source visible on the ceiling structure. No people are visible. The primary subjects are three large information screens displaying train schedules. The left and middle screens pertain to "Grandes Lignes" (Mainline) services, with one for "Départs" (Departures) and the other for "Arrivées" (Arrivals). The rightmost screen displays "Départs Île-de-France," indicating regional departures for the Paris area. The "Départs Grandes Lignes" board shows destinations including Troyes, Culmont - Chalindrey, Saint-Dizier, Mulhouse, Nancy, Stuttgart Hbf (Hauptbahnhof, Germany), Frankfurt Main Hbf (Germany), and Colmar, with departure times such as 22h12, 05h42, and 6h36. The "Arrivées Grandes Lignes" board lists arrivals from Luxembourg, Troyes, Nancy, Strasbourg, Stuttgart Hbf, and Belfort, with arrival times around 21h14 to 22h30. Most services are noted as "on time," with one showing a "delay 05 min." The SNCF logo (French national railway company) is visible next to many entries, and platform numbers like 26, 9, and 12 are also displayed. The "Départs Île-de-France" board features regional destinations such as Coulommiers, Meaux, Provins, and Château-Thierry, with departure times ranging from 21h17 to 22h49. The ceiling features a robust structure of metal beams, girders, and panels, typical of historic train station architecture in Paris, France. The information boards present a blend of French and German text for "Mainline departures" and "Mainline arrivals" ("Abfahrt Fernverkehr" and "Ankunft Fernverkehr"), reinforcing the international connections of the station.

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