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The image captures the interior of an empty public bus, likely the upper deck of a double-decker, at night in London, United Kingdom. The scene is illuminated by overhead fluorescent lights, casting reflections in the large windows that reveal the darkness outside. The most prominent subjects are the bus's structural elements and seating. Bright orange grab handles and poles run throughout the cabin, showing signs of wear. On the right, two bus seats with blue and orange patterned upholstery are visible, with corresponding blue backrests, some of which appear to be folded up. A small digital display on the left wall reads "Whitfield Road 12:49 AM," indicating the late hour and a specific location. Above this, a framed, colourful, abstract or map-like artwork hangs on the wall. Further signage includes a "BREAL HAMMER ALAINED" sign, suggesting an emergency hammer location. Reflected in the window, and also visible directly, is text reading "EMERGENCY EXIT BREAK GLASS TO OPEN" and "Mill Hill Broadway 15:43." On the ceiling, blue signs with white pictograms provide information for passengers: "Induction loop," a symbol for a priority window seat, and "Baby buggies" with a corresponding pictogram. No people are visible, suggesting a quiet moment on a late-night bus service. The interior appears clean but functional, with utilitarian design elements common in public transport.
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