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This full-shot image captures the interior of a modern Transjakarta bus station in South Jakarta, Indonesia, during the daytime. The station features a light-colored, flat ceiling equipped with numerous circular, flush-mounted LED lights and several wall-mounted industrial fans, indicating efforts for both illumination and ventilation. Large glass windows and doors line the right side, allowing ample natural light and offering a view of outdoor greenery and utility structures.

The concrete floor exhibits some wear and is marked by a prominent yellow tactile paving strip, designed for the visually impaired, running along the main pathway. Several individuals are present:
In the foreground, a woman wearing a black hijab, a light brown cardigan over a black top, and light-colored wide-leg pants walks towards the viewer, carrying a dark brown shoulder bag. Her left hand is raised towards her mouth, suggesting she might be speaking, yawning, or reacting to something. She also holds a phone in her hand.
To her left, a young person with short, dark hair, dressed in a light blue t-shirt and dark shorts, sits on a metallic bench or barrier, engrossed in a smartphone.
In the background, near a blue and white counter, two men, likely station staff, are visible. One is partially obscured, wearing a light blue shirt and a face mask. The other wears a light tan uniform and appears to be holding a walkie-talkie or similar device.

A large black monitor or TV screen hangs from the ceiling in the upper right, and another sign is mounted above the windows. Visible text on a blue background in the distance clearly reads "Stasiun Transjakarta" (Transjakarta Station), confirming the location, with "Prioritas" and accessibility pictograms (wheelchair, pregnant woman, elderly, mother with child) also discernible below it. The scene depicts typical activity within a public transit hub.
FM-uRiyY2

Feb 13, 2025, 4:59 AM

South Jakarta, Indonesia

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This full-shot image captures the interior of a modern Transjakarta bus station in South Jakarta, Indonesia, during the daytime. The station features a light-colored, flat ceiling equipped with numerous circular, flush-mounted LED lights and several wall-mounted industrial fans, indicating efforts for both illumination and ventilation. Large glass windows and doors line the right side, allowing ample natural light and offering a view of outdoor greenery and utility structures. The concrete floor exhibits some wear and is marked by a prominent yellow tactile paving strip, designed for the visually impaired, running along the main pathway. Several individuals are present: In the foreground, a woman wearing a black hijab, a light brown cardigan over a black top, and light-colored wide-leg pants walks towards the viewer, carrying a dark brown shoulder bag. Her left hand is raised towards her mouth, suggesting she might be speaking, yawning, or reacting to something. She also holds a phone in her hand. To her left, a young person with short, dark hair, dressed in a light blue t-shirt and dark shorts, sits on a metallic bench or barrier, engrossed in a smartphone. In the background, near a blue and white counter, two men, likely station staff, are visible. One is partially obscured, wearing a light blue shirt and a face mask. The other wears a light tan uniform and appears to be holding a walkie-talkie or similar device. A large black monitor or TV screen hangs from the ceiling in the upper right, and another sign is mounted above the windows. Visible text on a blue background in the distance clearly reads "Stasiun Transjakarta" (Transjakarta Station), confirming the location, with "Prioritas" and accessibility pictograms (wheelchair, pregnant woman, elderly, mother with child) also discernible below it. The scene depicts typical activity within a public transit hub.

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