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This is an interior view of a Beijing Subway station platform on the Daxing Line, which serves Daxing District, China.

The scene shows approximately 10-15 individuals standing on a clean, light grey tiled platform, waiting for a train. Tactile paving for the visually impaired runs parallel to the track area, marked by a continuous grey textured strip. Circular green arrow indicators are embedded in the floor, pointing towards the platform screen doors.

The platform is separated from the track by a series of full-height glass and metal platform screen doors, each bearing numbers like "11" and "M3." Reflections of people and overhead lighting are visible on these doors and the polished floor.

Above the platform screen doors, a long white sign with blue text reads "开往安河桥北" (To Anheqiao North) with a left arrow, indicating the train's destination. Below this, a subway line map with station names is displayed. Overhead, a large digital screen shows information including text that appears to be a date (e.g., "2023年11月") and an image of a building. Another smaller digital screen is integrated into one of the platform screen door panels, displaying advertisements.

Overhead, a blue and green sign with white text and arrows provides directions: a left arrow, "出 EXIT," an accessible restroom symbol, "出 EXIT," and an up arrow. The ceiling is a suspended grid system with integrated lighting fixtures.

In the foreground to the right, a person with long dark hair, wearing a white patterned jacket, dark pants, and reflective silver shoes, stands facing the platform screen doors, holding a yellow bag. In the mid-ground, a person in a black hoodie and light grey sweatpants stands with hands clasped in front, next to a child in a light grey hoodie. Other commuters are dispersed along the platform, mostly standing and facing the track area, indicating they are waiting for a train. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible.
Laurent

Nov 11, 2025, 10:34 AM

Daxing District, China

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This is an interior view of a Beijing Subway station platform on the Daxing Line, which serves Daxing District, China. The scene shows approximately 10-15 individuals standing on a clean, light grey tiled platform, waiting for a train. Tactile paving for the visually impaired runs parallel to the track area, marked by a continuous grey textured strip. Circular green arrow indicators are embedded in the floor, pointing towards the platform screen doors. The platform is separated from the track by a series of full-height glass and metal platform screen doors, each bearing numbers like "11" and "M3." Reflections of people and overhead lighting are visible on these doors and the polished floor. Above the platform screen doors, a long white sign with blue text reads "开往安河桥北" (To Anheqiao North) with a left arrow, indicating the train's destination. Below this, a subway line map with station names is displayed. Overhead, a large digital screen shows information including text that appears to be a date (e.g., "2023年11月") and an image of a building. Another smaller digital screen is integrated into one of the platform screen door panels, displaying advertisements. Overhead, a blue and green sign with white text and arrows provides directions: a left arrow, "出 EXIT," an accessible restroom symbol, "出 EXIT," and an up arrow. The ceiling is a suspended grid system with integrated lighting fixtures. In the foreground to the right, a person with long dark hair, wearing a white patterned jacket, dark pants, and reflective silver shoes, stands facing the platform screen doors, holding a yellow bag. In the mid-ground, a person in a black hoodie and light grey sweatpants stands with hands clasped in front, next to a child in a light grey hoodie. Other commuters are dispersed along the platform, mostly standing and facing the track area, indicating they are waiting for a train. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible.

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