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This image depicts a multi-level underground metro station in Lyon, France, specifically within the Lyon Metro system. A red and white rubber-tyred metro train, identified by "TCL" branding and number "770," is stationary at a platform on the left track. Its illuminated destination sign indicates "GORGE DE LOUP," signifying it is a Line D train.

The station features a dark, textured concrete ceiling from which a series of horizontal, white slatted panels extend, possibly for lighting or acoustic purposes. Robust, brown-painted concrete pillars support the overhead structure. On the right, black vertical metal rods descend from the ceiling slats, forming a visual barrier above a walkway.

Two sets of tracks are visible from an elevated perspective. The left track hosts the train, while the right track is empty. Both tracks are flanked by platforms. The platform to the left, where the train is, shows a yellow digital information display with text like "12:53" and "TCL," and a red safety sign with "ARRÊT PROVISOIRE" (Temporary Stop). The platform on the right is empty, featuring tactile paving, white arrows indicating direction, and a visible wooden bench.

Further down and to the right, a lower level of the station is visible, indicating a broader complex. This area includes a green "SORTIE" (Exit) sign with an arrow pointing right and the text "Exit / Sortie" in English. Below this, another sign with "M B" and an arrow suggests access to Metro Line B.

Several individuals are visible inside the train, some standing, some seated. A few people are also present on the platform adjacent to the train and on the lower level platform to the right, engaged in walking or waiting. Red lights illuminate the tracks beneath the train. The overall lighting is artificial and functional, contributing to a utilitarian underground environment.
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Aug 25, 2025

Lyon, France

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This image depicts a multi-level underground metro station in Lyon, France, specifically within the Lyon Metro system. A red and white rubber-tyred metro train, identified by "TCL" branding and number "770," is stationary at a platform on the left track. Its illuminated destination sign indicates "GORGE DE LOUP," signifying it is a Line D train. The station features a dark, textured concrete ceiling from which a series of horizontal, white slatted panels extend, possibly for lighting or acoustic purposes. Robust, brown-painted concrete pillars support the overhead structure. On the right, black vertical metal rods descend from the ceiling slats, forming a visual barrier above a walkway. Two sets of tracks are visible from an elevated perspective. The left track hosts the train, while the right track is empty. Both tracks are flanked by platforms. The platform to the left, where the train is, shows a yellow digital information display with text like "12:53" and "TCL," and a red safety sign with "ARRÊT PROVISOIRE" (Temporary Stop). The platform on the right is empty, featuring tactile paving, white arrows indicating direction, and a visible wooden bench. Further down and to the right, a lower level of the station is visible, indicating a broader complex. This area includes a green "SORTIE" (Exit) sign with an arrow pointing right and the text "Exit / Sortie" in English. Below this, another sign with "M B" and an arrow suggests access to Metro Line B. Several individuals are visible inside the train, some standing, some seated. A few people are also present on the platform adjacent to the train and on the lower level platform to the right, engaged in walking or waiting. Red lights illuminate the tracks beneath the train. The overall lighting is artificial and functional, contributing to a utilitarian underground environment.

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