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The image depicts a side view of a passenger train carriage stationary at a railway platform in Kolkata, India. The train's destination board clearly indicates "SEALDAH <=> BIKANER" in both English and Hindi/Bengali scripts, with associated train numbers 12259 and 12260, identifying the location as Sealdah railway station in Kolkata. The carriage exterior features a vibrant, multi-colored livery predominantly in shades of green, yellow, orange, and red, forming an abstract, textured pattern. A circular Indian Railways emblem is visible on the lower section of the carriage. A white sign with "B-6" is affixed above a window, indicating the coach number. Another smaller marking, "HI-46," is present above a different window. Through the rectangular windows, multiple male passengers are visible inside the compartment. In the prominent foreground window on the right, three men are seated: one wearing a yellow shirt, another a dark shirt, and the third a plaid shirt. In the window to the left, at least two other male figures are discernible. The lower portion of the image shows the train's undercarriage and tracks, partially obscured by the concrete platform edge from which the photograph appears to have been taken.
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