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The image depicts a woman seated inside a train car, likely on a KAI Commuter service in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. She has dark hair, wears a black t-shirt, blue jeans, and brown sandals, and a white face mask. Her hands are clasped in front of her, resting on a black handbag, as she looks calmly towards her right.

The train interior features a long, red patterned bench seat. To the left, a window covered by horizontal blinds allows bright natural light to illuminate the cabin, indicating it is daytime. Overhead, metal luggage racks and white hand straps are visible. To the right, light-colored train doors with windows are equipped with various signs.

Visible text on a blue informational panel on the wall identifies the service as "KAI Commuter" and displays the number "121," along with pictograms for services like phone, Wi-Fi, and health protocols. The number "121" is also seen on smaller signs near the doors. Red "Dilarang" (Forbidden/No) signs on the doors indicate prohibitions such as "Dilarang merokok" (No smoking) and "Dilarang makan dan minum" (No eating and drinking). The scene captures a quiet moment of travel within a public transit system.
FM-uRiyY2

Feb 25, 2025, 8:08 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image depicts a woman seated inside a train car, likely on a KAI Commuter service in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. She has dark hair, wears a black t-shirt, blue jeans, and brown sandals, and a white face mask. Her hands are clasped in front of her, resting on a black handbag, as she looks calmly towards her right. The train interior features a long, red patterned bench seat. To the left, a window covered by horizontal blinds allows bright natural light to illuminate the cabin, indicating it is daytime. Overhead, metal luggage racks and white hand straps are visible. To the right, light-colored train doors with windows are equipped with various signs. Visible text on a blue informational panel on the wall identifies the service as "KAI Commuter" and displays the number "121," along with pictograms for services like phone, Wi-Fi, and health protocols. The number "121" is also seen on smaller signs near the doors. Red "Dilarang" (Forbidden/No) signs on the doors indicate prohibitions such as "Dilarang merokok" (No smoking) and "Dilarang makan dan minum" (No eating and drinking). The scene captures a quiet moment of travel within a public transit system.

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