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The image captures the interior of a modern transit station, likely in Surrey, Canada, given the visible map titles. The most striking feature is a large, intricately carved wooden sculpture of a human-like figure suspended from the high wooden-slat ceiling. The figure, possibly representing a First Nations or Indigenous spirit or ancestor, appears to be flying or swimming, with outstretched arms and legs. It is adorned with detailed black designs and what looks like a hat and a pack on its back.

The station's architecture combines concrete walls with the warm wooden ceiling, which is fitted with track lighting. A long escalator with glass sides diagonally ascends through the frame, leading to an upper level. Below the escalator, on the left, several fare gates are visible, marked "Fare Paid Zone" and featuring "TransLink" branding. A prominent yellow and purple sign near the gates warns, "Do not board test trains and please stay back. We're getting your new [line/train] ready for service!"

On the right side of the station, several information boards are mounted on the concrete wall. They are titled "? Plan Your Trip Here" and "? Transit Info," displaying maps such as the "Metro Vancouver Transit Map" and "T Buses From Surrey Central Station." Below these boards, a blue bin is labeled "Waste Cleaning needed?" with a QR code. An "Exit" sign points left towards "Central Avenue City Parkway." Another partially visible sign on the left wall reads "DO BUSINESS."

A few people are present: one person is near the fare gates, and another can be seen ascending an escalator in the background. The lighting suggests daytime, with natural light entering from above the suspended sculpture. The overall impression is a clean, contemporary transit hub with significant public art integration.
Winnie the Pooh

Apr 22, 2026

Surrey, Canada

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The image captures the interior of a modern transit station, likely in Surrey, Canada, given the visible map titles. The most striking feature is a large, intricately carved wooden sculpture of a human-like figure suspended from the high wooden-slat ceiling. The figure, possibly representing a First Nations or Indigenous spirit or ancestor, appears to be flying or swimming, with outstretched arms and legs. It is adorned with detailed black designs and what looks like a hat and a pack on its back. The station's architecture combines concrete walls with the warm wooden ceiling, which is fitted with track lighting. A long escalator with glass sides diagonally ascends through the frame, leading to an upper level. Below the escalator, on the left, several fare gates are visible, marked "Fare Paid Zone" and featuring "TransLink" branding. A prominent yellow and purple sign near the gates warns, "Do not board test trains and please stay back. We're getting your new [line/train] ready for service!" On the right side of the station, several information boards are mounted on the concrete wall. They are titled "? Plan Your Trip Here" and "? Transit Info," displaying maps such as the "Metro Vancouver Transit Map" and "T Buses From Surrey Central Station." Below these boards, a blue bin is labeled "Waste Cleaning needed?" with a QR code. An "Exit" sign points left towards "Central Avenue City Parkway." Another partially visible sign on the left wall reads "DO BUSINESS." A few people are present: one person is near the fare gates, and another can be seen ascending an escalator in the background. The lighting suggests daytime, with natural light entering from above the suspended sculpture. The overall impression is a clean, contemporary transit hub with significant public art integration.

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