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Three automated ticket vending machines are shown side-by-side in an indoor setting, likely a public transport station, consistent with the provided context of Moskva, Russia. The machines are predominantly gray with striking orange side panels featuring a distinct white wavy pattern. Each machine is numbered on its top edge: 1157, 1155, and 1156 (from top to bottom in the image's orientation). Each machine features a large digital screen displaying various graphics, including what appear to be advertisements or interactive menus. The screens show images of people and some text. Below the screen, there is a slot for cash or tickets, and a payment terminal with a keypad, with one showing the "ВТБ" (VTB) logo, indicating a bank or payment service. The orange panels prominently display the word "Билеты" (Tickets) in Russian, followed by "Tickets" in English. Near the payment slots, the text "Билет, сдача, чек" (Ticket, change, check/receipt) is visible in Russian, with an incomplete English translation "Ticket, change-rece" (likely for 'receipt'). On the screens, further Russian text like "городов" (cities), "Водитель" (Driver), and "трамвая" (tram) suggest various ticketing options or services available. QR code symbols are also visible on the screens. The floor is a light-colored, reflective tiled surface. The overall impression is of a modern, well-lit environment. The machines appear to be operational, ready for users to purchase tickets or services.
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