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A close-up, slightly rotated image captures the weathered exterior of a train car, likely in Tatariv, Ukraine. The main body of the car is a light beige or off-white, covered in numerous scratches and marks, suggesting considerable use and age. To the right, a vertical dark blue stripe runs down the train's side, partially revealing a large white letter, possibly "B" or "Я". The central feature is a rectangular display window set into the train's side, framed by a worn metallic border. Inside, against a blue-grey background, white text provides crucial information. The route is indicated as "Київ — Рахів" (Kyiv — Rakhiv) in both Ukrainian and English. Below this, the train number "95/96" is visible. A large, prominent white number "9" identifies the train car number, accompanied by smaller numbers "8" and "10" with directional arrows, likely indicating adjacent car numbers. Vertically displayed, the name "ГУЦУЛЬЩИНА" (Hutsulshchyna) identifies the train, referencing the historical Hutsul region. The overall lighting is even, suggesting an overcast daytime sky. The image focuses on the functional signage of a train, providing clear identifying details for its route and car designation. No people are visible, emphasizing the train's structure and informational panel.
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