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The image displays the empty interior of a modern public transport bus, identified as a Carris bus in Lisbon, Portugal, by its characteristic design and visible Portuguese text. The view is from a forward passenger perspective looking towards the rear of the vehicle. The cabin features multiple rows of blue and grey seats, some with yellow accents. A dedicated priority seating area is visible on the left, marked with a white wheelchair symbol and the word "PRIORITÁRIO" in yellow text on a blue fabric seat cover. Additional seating further back incorporates red backrests and blue bases. The light grey ceiling is illuminated by several linear LED light strips and contains perforated air vents, recessed speakers, and at least two small, dome-shaped security cameras. Numerous polished metal grab rails, both curved and straight, extend throughout the passenger area. A prominent blue handle, likely part of a seat or securing mechanism, is in the immediate foreground. Mid-cabin, a yellow panel with buttons and a small display is mounted on a vertical pole, likely a ticket validator or information point. A transparent divider separates sections of the bus. A reflection in a side mirror reveals a digital display with text including "AR CONDICIONADO" (Air conditioning) and "MANTER JAN" (Keep windows/window). The bus is devoid of passengers, indicating no discernible actions or interactions within the frame.
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