Sign in
The image displays an empty, modern train or metro station platform and tracks, likely an underground or covered facility. No people are visible in the scene.

The composition is divided into two main sections by a clear glass partition that runs horizontally across the middle of the frame. To the left of this partition is the station platform area, featuring a concrete wall on the far left and multiple vertical, linear fluorescent light fixtures. These lights cast prominent, rectangular reflections onto the glass partition, creating a pattern of bright horizontal stripes.

To the right of the glass partition are the train tracks. Three sets of parallel rails are clearly discernible, running across the frame from left to right. The tracks are laid on a concrete bed with regularly spaced rectangular elements, which appear to be track fastenings or sleepers. The area between and around the tracks consists of concrete, with some darker, possibly wet patches on the far right edge.

Key details include a blue rectangular sign mounted on the glass partition, bearing the white text "Chêne-Bourg". Below this sign is a small red box, likely an emergency or signaling device, with indistinct white symbols. Further along the glass partition, a small utility or control panel with various labels and indications is attached.

The environment is characterized by its functional, contemporary design, utilizing materials such as concrete and glass, and relying on artificial lighting. There is no activity taking place, and the station appears to be quiet and unoccupied.
FM-oNt2k1

Dec 28, 2024

Chêne-Bourg, Switzerland

Stake attention in this memory

The image displays an empty, modern train or metro station platform and tracks, likely an underground or covered facility. No people are visible in the scene. The composition is divided into two main sections by a clear glass partition that runs horizontally across the middle of the frame. To the left of this partition is the station platform area, featuring a concrete wall on the far left and multiple vertical, linear fluorescent light fixtures. These lights cast prominent, rectangular reflections onto the glass partition, creating a pattern of bright horizontal stripes. To the right of the glass partition are the train tracks. Three sets of parallel rails are clearly discernible, running across the frame from left to right. The tracks are laid on a concrete bed with regularly spaced rectangular elements, which appear to be track fastenings or sleepers. The area between and around the tracks consists of concrete, with some darker, possibly wet patches on the far right edge. Key details include a blue rectangular sign mounted on the glass partition, bearing the white text "Chêne-Bourg". Below this sign is a small red box, likely an emergency or signaling device, with indistinct white symbols. Further along the glass partition, a small utility or control panel with various labels and indications is attached. The environment is characterized by its functional, contemporary design, utilizing materials such as concrete and glass, and relying on artificial lighting. There is no activity taking place, and the station appears to be quiet and unoccupied.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Chêne-Bourg

FM-oNt2k1

Dec 28, 2024

Chêne-Bourg, Switzerland

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.