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The image depicts the interior of a modern public bus, viewed from a slightly elevated position towards the front. The bus appears to be in Ramat Gan, Israel, indicated by visible text "RAMAT-GAN" and Hebrew lettering on window stickers and interior signs. The bus interior features rows of seats; the majority are dark grey with some featuring blue patterned upholstery on the backrests and cushions. Many seats are empty. Some seating areas are elevated on platforms. Polished metal vertical poles and horizontal grab bars extend throughout the cabin, equipped with multiple yellow plastic grab handles. Overhead, LED strip lighting illuminates the interior, and air vents are visible in the ceiling panels. Near the front-center, a grey fare validation or payment machine is mounted on a vertical pole. Through the large windows on the right side of the bus, an exterior street scene is visible, including reflections of buildings and partially visible storefronts. A male individual is visible standing outside the bus, partially obscured by the window frame on the right. Another partial figure or reflection is visible near the front windshield. Near the rear on the right side, a red cabinet containing a fire extinguisher is present, accompanied by a white plastic trash can with a clear liner. Emergency window hammers are visible attached to the window frames. Route numbers 67, 60, and 63 are displayed on a sticker near the window. The floor is covered with a dark, non-slip material. The bus appears clean and well-maintained.
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