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This image depicts the interior of a public transit station in Neuilly-Plaisance, France, focusing on a row of automated ticket barriers
This image depicts the interior of a public transit station in Neuilly-Plaisance, France, focusing on a row of automated ticket barriers. In the foreground-left, a male individual, viewed from behind, wears a dark jacket and light-colored trousers, standing adjacent to the barriers. An electric scooter rests horizontally on the light-colored, square-tiled floor near his feet. Seven ticket barriers are visible across the mid-ground. The three leftmost barriers display vertical green illuminated panels, indicating they are open for passage. The four barriers to their right each display a red 'X' symbol, indicating they are closed or inactive. Above the barriers, three large, black-framed digital display screens are mounted. The leftmost screen, partially obscured, shows French train destinations including "BOISSY-SAINT-LEGER" and "MARNE-LA-VALLEE-CHESSY." The central screen displays RER B line destinations and times, such as "Villiers-le-Bel-Gonesse," "Stade de France > St-Denis," and "Goussainville." The rightmost screen displays RER D line destinations and times, including "Montereau" and "Corbeil Essonne." The ceiling features a prominent, curved metallic duct system with integrated linear lighting fixtures, providing bright overhead illumination. The floor is tiled with light-toned ceramic squares. A thin, dark object, resembling a nail, is visible on the floor in the mid-ground. A cylindrical stainless steel waste bin is partially visible on the far right of the frame. The background beyond the barriers is a series of glass panels and a brightly lit passage with indistinct figures.
