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The image captures the interior of a subway train car, likely in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The scene is dominated by the beige and white color scheme of the train's interior walls and ceiling. A long fluorescent light fixture illuminates the left side of the frame, casting a bright glow.

Along the upper wall, above the windows, a digital display is visible, showing Russian text indicating station names: "ЛОМОНОСОВСКАЯ" (Lomonosovskaya) and "ЕЛИЗАРОВСКАЯ" (Yelizarovskaya), which are metro stations in Saint Petersburg. Below these names, the word "Осторожно," (Caution,) is displayed, suggesting the doors are about to close or the train is departing.

Below the display, a small plate reads "81-724," identifying the train car model, and the car number "24001" is also prominently visible. Other text like "320" and "ВАГОН" (Car) are present. Polished metal handrails run horizontally across the top section of the windows, and vertical poles are also visible, providing support for passengers.

Through the train windows, reflections of the opposite side of the car can be seen, including part of an advertisement. This ad, identified by its text, is from "ГУП 'ПЕТЕРБУРГСКИЙ МЕТРОПОЛИТЕН'" (St. Petersburg Metro State Unitary Enterprise), inviting "ИНСПЕКТОРОВ СЛУЖБЫ" (Service Inspectors) with a "зарплата от 98 600" (salary from 98,600 rubles), a "Сменный график" (shift schedule), and "компенсация отдыха" (vacation compensation). A stern-faced man in uniform is featured in the advertisement. Other partial text like "ЦДЗР" and "dati" are also visible. The overall impression is of a clean and functional public transport environment.
Katy

Jun 2, 2026, 4:56 AM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image captures the interior of a subway train car, likely in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The scene is dominated by the beige and white color scheme of the train's interior walls and ceiling. A long fluorescent light fixture illuminates the left side of the frame, casting a bright glow. Along the upper wall, above the windows, a digital display is visible, showing Russian text indicating station names: "ЛОМОНОСОВСКАЯ" (Lomonosovskaya) and "ЕЛИЗАРОВСКАЯ" (Yelizarovskaya), which are metro stations in Saint Petersburg. Below these names, the word "Осторожно," (Caution,) is displayed, suggesting the doors are about to close or the train is departing. Below the display, a small plate reads "81-724," identifying the train car model, and the car number "24001" is also prominently visible. Other text like "320" and "ВАГОН" (Car) are present. Polished metal handrails run horizontally across the top section of the windows, and vertical poles are also visible, providing support for passengers. Through the train windows, reflections of the opposite side of the car can be seen, including part of an advertisement. This ad, identified by its text, is from "ГУП 'ПЕТЕРБУРГСКИЙ МЕТРОПОЛИТЕН'" (St. Petersburg Metro State Unitary Enterprise), inviting "ИНСПЕКТОРОВ СЛУЖБЫ" (Service Inspectors) with a "зарплата от 98 600" (salary from 98,600 rubles), a "Сменный график" (shift schedule), and "компенсация отдыха" (vacation compensation). A stern-faced man in uniform is featured in the advertisement. Other partial text like "ЦДЗР" and "dati" are also visible. The overall impression is of a clean and functional public transport environment.

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