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A large, white rectangular sign providing information for the Jubilee line is mounted vertically on a reddish-brown brick wall, likely within a London Underground station. The sign's orientation suggests it might be positioned for viewing by passengers. The sign primarily displays a list of stations for the Jubilee line's westbound service from Platform 5. The top left corner clearly states "Jubilee line Westbound Platform 5" with a left-pointing arrow. The station list begins with "West Ham" (highlighted) and progresses through stations like "Canning Town," "North Greenwich," "Canary Wharf," "Canada Water," "Bermondsey," "London Bridge," "Southwark," "Waterloo," "Westminster," "Green Park," "Bond Street," "Baker Street," "St. John's Wood," "Swiss Cottage," "Finchley Road," "West Hampstead," "Kilburn," "Willesden Green," "Dollis Hill," "Neasden," "Wembley Park," "Kingsbury," "Queensbury," "Canons Park," and concludes with "Stanmore." Several stations, including "London Bridge," "Waterloo," and "West Hampstead," are marked with an interchange symbol, indicating connections to other lines or services. A smaller, partially visible sign is mounted above the main sign, showing a map or diagram and partially readable text "Contina" and "MAYOR OF LOND" on its right side, confirming the London context. A blue Transport for London (TfL) logo, or similar, is partially visible in the bottom right corner of the main sign, next to partially visible text "rights." The brick wall provides a textured backdrop. No people or specific activities are depicted, focusing solely on the informational signage in what appears to be a well-lit, possibly indoor, environment of a transport hub in London, United Kingdom.
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