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The image displays a long, well-lit, empty indoor pedestrian corridor within Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), providing access to the RER B train line. The floor consists of light grey square tiles, interrupted by a wider dark grey rectangular stripe running horizontally in the foreground. The ceiling is white, featuring numerous recessed circular light fixtures and a symmetrical pattern of darker grey rectangular panels. Along the left side of the corridor, a continuous balustrade constructed from metal railings and frosted glass panels runs into the distance. Behind this, a prominent illuminated blue sign displays "B Sud" (RER B, Southbound), listing destination names "Robinson" and "St-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse," accompanied by arrows pointing left to "42 44." Several additional vertical grey signs are present along this wall, though their text is not discernible. Structural pillars are spaced at intervals along the left side. The right side of the corridor is characterized by a dark overhead panel extending along its length. Below this, a series of dark-framed glass partitions flank what appear to be service counters or shopfronts, receding into the background. A white directional sign with an arrow points towards "Sortie" (Exit), "BUS," and "P" (Parking). In the mid-ground on the right, a row of multiple metallic turnstiles or automatic fare gates is visible, indicating a controlled access point. No individuals or active interactions are observed within the scene.
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