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This video shows a close-up view of ticket barriers at what appears to be a train station in Greater London, UK. The barriers are made of metal and plastic, with a patterned metal ramp leading up to one of the gates. The gates themselves are designed to swing open. A close-up shot focuses on a ticket reader with a contactless payment device labeled "CHASE OYSTER" and instructions to "Please touch your card that you want on the reader". The device has a small orange light on. Another ticket reader is visible to the left, with a green arrow illuminated, indicating it is ready to be used. Text on a blue and white sign above the reader says "Please touch your card that you want on the reader". In the background, other ticket barriers are visible, as well as people walking through. There are also signs indicating a train station, including a circular sign with a blue and red design, which is characteristic of Transport for London (TfL) signage. The overall impression is of a busy public transport hub. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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