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The image depicts the interior of a modern Lima Metro Line 1 train car at Villa El Salvador station. The car features white walls and ceiling, illuminated by linear LED light strips, some warm yellow and others cool white. AC vents are visible on the ceiling. Brushed metal vertical poles and horizontal handrails provide passenger handholds.

Centrally located double doors are partially open, white with black-framed glass panels. To the left, a panel displays an "Aló LÍNEA 1" sticker (0800-111-21) and an emergency handle labeled "Desbloqueo de puertas / Doors unblocking." Between the doors, a green button reads "Para abrir las puertas / To open the doors." To the right, a control panel features a yellow "Alarma Alarm" label above a red pull handle, with an "SOS" bell icon above it. Below this, an "Ayuda / Help" panel includes a speaker, a button, and instructions, notably "Pulsar para hablar. Fixed light. Press to talk." Above the doors, a red-bordered sign reads "¡Atención! Attention!" warning against entering/exiting when door lights flash.

Above the doors, a strip map for "línea 1 Metro de Lima" displays stations, with "Villa El Salvador" highlighted in red.

On the far left, a person with dark hair and a light, patterned shirt is partially visible behind a pole. An indistinct form is to the right.

Through the open doors, a metro station platform is visible under bright daylight, with "EL SALVADOR" clearly displayed in large red capital letters on the platform wall.
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Nov 18, 2025

Villa El Salvador, Peru

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The image depicts the interior of a modern Lima Metro Line 1 train car at Villa El Salvador station. The car features white walls and ceiling, illuminated by linear LED light strips, some warm yellow and others cool white. AC vents are visible on the ceiling. Brushed metal vertical poles and horizontal handrails provide passenger handholds. Centrally located double doors are partially open, white with black-framed glass panels. To the left, a panel displays an "Aló LÍNEA 1" sticker (0800-111-21) and an emergency handle labeled "Desbloqueo de puertas / Doors unblocking." Between the doors, a green button reads "Para abrir las puertas / To open the doors." To the right, a control panel features a yellow "Alarma Alarm" label above a red pull handle, with an "SOS" bell icon above it. Below this, an "Ayuda / Help" panel includes a speaker, a button, and instructions, notably "Pulsar para hablar. Fixed light. Press to talk." Above the doors, a red-bordered sign reads "¡Atención! Attention!" warning against entering/exiting when door lights flash. Above the doors, a strip map for "línea 1 Metro de Lima" displays stations, with "Villa El Salvador" highlighted in red. On the far left, a person with dark hair and a light, patterned shirt is partially visible behind a pole. An indistinct form is to the right. Through the open doors, a metro station platform is visible under bright daylight, with "EL SALVADOR" clearly displayed in large red capital letters on the platform wall.

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