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The image shows a mural on a brick wall, depicting a stylized train station. The wall is painted in horizontal bands of blue, green, and red, with the central portion occupied by the mural, which is primarily white and black. The mural depicts the train station as a layered architectural structure, possibly symbolizing the growth or various stages of the railway system in Orenburg. At the top left of the image is a shield with a two-headed eagle, likely the coat of arms of Orenburg. Below the stylized station is a small structure identified as "1-ya Byevska" (1st Byevska) from 1858, likely the oldest railway station. To the right of this structure are the words "1 Aprelya 1858 r." which translates to "April 1, 1858". To the right of the stylized station are the words "Zh/D Vokzal", or "Railroad Station" and the number "877", likely referring to a rail line.
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