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An indoor scene captures a person interacting with a digital self-service kiosk, likely within a train station in Semarang, Indonesia. The individual, viewed from behind, wears a white kufi (cap), a black jacket prominently featuring a red "HONDA" logo on the back, and distinctive bright blue, somewhat baggy pants made of a synthetic or rain-resistant material. They are wearing dark sandals or flip-flops. The person stands with hands clasped behind their back, looking up at the brightly illuminated screen of the kiosk.

The tall, white digital kiosk has the "KAI" logo (Kereta Api Indonesia) displayed at its top, confirming its railway association. The screen appears to show a user interface, possibly for ticket purchasing or information. Below the screen, the kiosk features various slots and icons, suggesting functions like scanning, printing, or card interaction. A black power cable extends from its base to an electrical outlet on the white wall.

Behind the kiosk, several large, laminated informational posters are affixed to the wall. These posters, with red and purple backgrounds, display train schedules and fare information. Visible headings include "TUJUAN SURABAYA" (Destination Surabaya), "TUJUAN MALANG" (Destination Malang), and other destinations such as Tegal, Cirebon, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Madiun, Jombang, Kediri, Blitar, Banyuwangi, Purwokerto, and Cilacap. The posters list specific train names, departure times, and prices. One poster explicitly states "PT KAI" and "February 2025," indicating the validity period of the information.

The floor is covered with large, reflective, light-colored (likely white or light grey) tiles, reflecting the bright overhead lighting. To the far right, a stack of folded metal ladders or similar equipment leans against a slatted wooden wall partition. The setting appears clean and well-maintained.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 29, 2025

Semarang, Indonesia

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An indoor scene captures a person interacting with a digital self-service kiosk, likely within a train station in Semarang, Indonesia. The individual, viewed from behind, wears a white kufi (cap), a black jacket prominently featuring a red "HONDA" logo on the back, and distinctive bright blue, somewhat baggy pants made of a synthetic or rain-resistant material. They are wearing dark sandals or flip-flops. The person stands with hands clasped behind their back, looking up at the brightly illuminated screen of the kiosk. The tall, white digital kiosk has the "KAI" logo (Kereta Api Indonesia) displayed at its top, confirming its railway association. The screen appears to show a user interface, possibly for ticket purchasing or information. Below the screen, the kiosk features various slots and icons, suggesting functions like scanning, printing, or card interaction. A black power cable extends from its base to an electrical outlet on the white wall. Behind the kiosk, several large, laminated informational posters are affixed to the wall. These posters, with red and purple backgrounds, display train schedules and fare information. Visible headings include "TUJUAN SURABAYA" (Destination Surabaya), "TUJUAN MALANG" (Destination Malang), and other destinations such as Tegal, Cirebon, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Madiun, Jombang, Kediri, Blitar, Banyuwangi, Purwokerto, and Cilacap. The posters list specific train names, departure times, and prices. One poster explicitly states "PT KAI" and "February 2025," indicating the validity period of the information. The floor is covered with large, reflective, light-colored (likely white or light grey) tiles, reflecting the bright overhead lighting. To the far right, a stack of folded metal ladders or similar equipment leans against a slatted wooden wall partition. The setting appears clean and well-maintained.

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