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The image captures a scene at a train station in Madiun, Indonesia, likely on a damp or recently rained-upon day given the wet appearance of the tracks and platform. The sky is overcast.

In the foreground, a railway platform stretches along the right side, featuring wet concrete tiles and yellow tactile paving strips. Multiple railway tracks run parallel to the platform, their dark ballast wet from moisture.

A long line of white tank cars occupies the tracks further from the platform. These tank cars are primarily emblazoned with the "PERTAMINA" logo and name, indicating they are used for transporting petroleum products for the Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company. The "KAI" (Kereta Api Indonesia) logo is also visible on the side of some cars, signifying their operation by the Indonesian state railway company. Smaller text such as "SST", numbers like "31T0", "31B0", and weight indicators like "58000 KG" are also visible on the sides of the tank cars.

In the upper left background, a tall, grey metal water tower with a visible truss structure stands against the cloudy sky. Towards the far end of the tracks on the right, a red signal light is visible in the distance. Part of a station canopy or roof extends into the upper right corner, casting a shadow. No people are visible in the scene, and the tank cars appear stationary, suggesting no immediate activity.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 27, 2025

Madiun, Indonesia

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The image captures a scene at a train station in Madiun, Indonesia, likely on a damp or recently rained-upon day given the wet appearance of the tracks and platform. The sky is overcast. In the foreground, a railway platform stretches along the right side, featuring wet concrete tiles and yellow tactile paving strips. Multiple railway tracks run parallel to the platform, their dark ballast wet from moisture. A long line of white tank cars occupies the tracks further from the platform. These tank cars are primarily emblazoned with the "PERTAMINA" logo and name, indicating they are used for transporting petroleum products for the Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company. The "KAI" (Kereta Api Indonesia) logo is also visible on the side of some cars, signifying their operation by the Indonesian state railway company. Smaller text such as "SST", numbers like "31T0", "31B0", and weight indicators like "58000 KG" are also visible on the sides of the tank cars. In the upper left background, a tall, grey metal water tower with a visible truss structure stands against the cloudy sky. Towards the far end of the tracks on the right, a red signal light is visible in the distance. Part of a station canopy or roof extends into the upper right corner, casting a shadow. No people are visible in the scene, and the tank cars appear stationary, suggesting no immediate activity.

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