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The image presents a downward-looking view from the top of an escalator into a Washington Metro subway station, located in Washington, D.C., United States. In the foreground, the top portions of two dark metal escalators with glass side panels descend, framed by a dark, unadorned concrete overhead structure. Beyond the escalators, a spacious platform with reddish-brown hexagonal tile flooring extends into a brightly illuminated, arched tunnel.

The tunnel features a distinctive coffered concrete ceiling and walls lined with light-colored, triangular structural elements. Two sets of train tracks flank the central platform. A black hexagonal column stands on the platform, serving as a signpost that displays destination information, including "New Carrollton," "Largo Town Center," "Vienna-Fairfax-Franconia-Springfield," and "Ashburn." A series of similar illuminated columnar structures recede along the platform into the tunnel's depth.

Two individuals are visible on the platform: one person is seated on a low structure to the left of the central signpost, facing away from the camera. Another person stands upright to the right of the signpost, facing the tracks. A digital display screen is faintly visible in the distant background of the tunnel.
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The image presents a downward-looking view from the top of an escalator into a Washington Metro subway station, located in Washington, D.C., United States. In the foreground, the top portions of two dark metal escalators with glass side panels descend, framed by a dark, unadorned concrete overhead structure. Beyond the escalators, a spacious platform with reddish-brown hexagonal tile flooring extends into a brightly illuminated, arched tunnel. The tunnel features a distinctive coffered concrete ceiling and walls lined with light-colored, triangular structural elements. Two sets of train tracks flank the central platform. A black hexagonal column stands on the platform, serving as a signpost that displays destination information, including "New Carrollton," "Largo Town Center," "Vienna-Fairfax-Franconia-Springfield," and "Ashburn." A series of similar illuminated columnar structures recede along the platform into the tunnel's depth. Two individuals are visible on the platform: one person is seated on a low structure to the left of the central signpost, facing away from the camera. Another person stands upright to the right of the signpost, facing the tracks. A digital display screen is faintly visible in the distant background of the tunnel.

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