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An eye-level, medium shot captures the front of a blue and white subway train at a station platform. The train is adorned with green, red, and blue stripes along its side. The front of the train features an illuminated sign displaying "BUYUK IPAK YOLI" in yellow text. Below this, a blue "M" logo is visible, followed by yellow digits "120". Red lights are embedded on either side of the train's front.

To the left of the frame, a person, viewed from behind, walks away from the camera. They are wearing a grey and white horizontally striped t-shirt and dark blue trousers. In their right hand, they are holding a black smartphone. The person appears to be on the platform, as indicated by the polished floor with dark and light grey checkered tiles and a yellow safety line running along the edge. The station's wall, visible behind the train, is constructed of textured beige stone tiles. The overall scene suggests a typical moment in the Tashkent Metro system, likely within the city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, given the Cyrillic script and the metro system's branding.
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Jul 7, 2026, 1:43 PM

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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An eye-level, medium shot captures the front of a blue and white subway train at a station platform. The train is adorned with green, red, and blue stripes along its side. The front of the train features an illuminated sign displaying "BUYUK IPAK YOLI" in yellow text. Below this, a blue "M" logo is visible, followed by yellow digits "120". Red lights are embedded on either side of the train's front. To the left of the frame, a person, viewed from behind, walks away from the camera. They are wearing a grey and white horizontally striped t-shirt and dark blue trousers. In their right hand, they are holding a black smartphone. The person appears to be on the platform, as indicated by the polished floor with dark and light grey checkered tiles and a yellow safety line running along the edge. The station's wall, visible behind the train, is constructed of textured beige stone tiles. The overall scene suggests a typical moment in the Tashkent Metro system, likely within the city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, given the Cyrillic script and the metro system's branding.

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