An outdoor, eye-level photograph depicts a multi-track railway station in Ramos Mejía, Argentina, under an overcast sky
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An outdoor, eye-level photograph depicts a multi-track railway station in Ramos Mejía, Argentina, under an overcast sky

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An outdoor, eye-level photograph depicts a multi-track railway station in Ramos Mejía, Argentina, under an overcast sky. In the immediate foreground on the right, a concrete train platform features a textured yellow safety strip along its edge. A dark grey metal support pole rises from this platform, affixed with a grey waste bin (marked "AKIS") and a sign displaying "Andén" (Platform). Graffiti is present on the lower section of the pole. Multiple railway tracks, laid on ballast, extend from the lower left towards the mid-right, curving gently in the distance. Across these tracks, to the left, lies another platform with a long, dark-colored covered waiting area supported by pillars. Several individuals are seated on benches under this covered structure. Above the tracks, a prominent, light grey metal truss structure spans the width of the railway, supported by the aforementioned pole on the right and another pole outside the frame on the left. Electrical wires hang from this overhead structure. In the background, a dense urban landscape is visible, characterized by numerous multi-story buildings of various designs and heights. A large blue billboard is partially visible on the left, displaying "EL PRIMERO EN ARGENTINA" (The first in Argentina). Green tree foliage is present on both sides of the railway. In the far distance, an elevated roadway or bridge with visible vehicle lights can be discerned, along with green railway signal lights.