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The image captures a large, rectangular green and white route map sign in what appears to be a metro station in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The sign displays the "যাত্রাপথের মানচিত্র" (Route Map) for the metro system, with station names listed horizontally. The route shows 17 stations, starting from "Uttara North" and ending at "Kamalapur," with an arrow indicating "Towards Kamalapur" on the right side. Station names are written in both Bengali and English, including familiar Dhaka locations like "Pallabi," "Mirpur 10," "Kazipara," "Agargaon," "Farmgate," "Dhaka University," "Bangladesh Secretariat," and "Motijheel."

A "Legend" ("নির্দেশিকা") clarifies symbols for "Journey Completed," "First Station," "Last Station," "Railway Station," "Remaining Journey," and "You Are Here." The sign also features "Do's" ("করণীয়") and "Don'ts" ("বর্জনীয়") with pictograms and Bengali text, advising passengers to stand in line, let others exit first, prioritize elderly, women, and children, avoid obstructing train doors, keep tactile pathways clear for the visually impaired, and not occupy multiple seats. Other rules include not leaning over the gap between the train and platform or over platform screen doors. The logo of Metro Rail is visible on the top left, and the website "www.dmtcl.gov.bd" is at the bottom right.

The background shows a corrugated metal ceiling with large industrial pipes running across, suggesting an overhead shelter or roof structure. Below the sign, metal railings are visible, and the lower part of the frame reveals light-colored tiled walls and floor, typical of public transport facilities. No people are directly visible in the scene.
Rifat

Apr 20, 2026, 10:43 AM

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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The image captures a large, rectangular green and white route map sign in what appears to be a metro station in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The sign displays the "যাত্রাপথের মানচিত্র" (Route Map) for the metro system, with station names listed horizontally. The route shows 17 stations, starting from "Uttara North" and ending at "Kamalapur," with an arrow indicating "Towards Kamalapur" on the right side. Station names are written in both Bengali and English, including familiar Dhaka locations like "Pallabi," "Mirpur 10," "Kazipara," "Agargaon," "Farmgate," "Dhaka University," "Bangladesh Secretariat," and "Motijheel." A "Legend" ("নির্দেশিকা") clarifies symbols for "Journey Completed," "First Station," "Last Station," "Railway Station," "Remaining Journey," and "You Are Here." The sign also features "Do's" ("করণীয়") and "Don'ts" ("বর্জনীয়") with pictograms and Bengali text, advising passengers to stand in line, let others exit first, prioritize elderly, women, and children, avoid obstructing train doors, keep tactile pathways clear for the visually impaired, and not occupy multiple seats. Other rules include not leaning over the gap between the train and platform or over platform screen doors. The logo of Metro Rail is visible on the top left, and the website "www.dmtcl.gov.bd" is at the bottom right. The background shows a corrugated metal ceiling with large industrial pipes running across, suggesting an overhead shelter or roof structure. Below the sign, metal railings are visible, and the lower part of the frame reveals light-colored tiled walls and floor, typical of public transport facilities. No people are directly visible in the scene.

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