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The image shows a close-up of an accessible door mechanism, likely in the Madrid Metro system, given the Spanish text. The scene is outdoors, or at least in a public transit area, with a textured gray wall and a metal grate on the left.

Dominating the foreground is a bright yellow emergency call button, labeled "PUNTO DE INFORMACIÓN" (Information Point). Below it, smaller text indicates "LLAMADA RECIBIDA" (Call received) with a red light illuminated, suggesting an active call. To the right of the yellow button is a large, silver, circular button with blue text that reads "PULSAR PARA ABRIR" (Press to open). This button is mounted on a blue sign which also features a white arrow pointing upwards and the bilingual text "Puerta accesible / Pulsar para abrir" and "Accessible door / Push to open."

Above the yellow button, a metallic panel has a rectangular black inset with two small red lights illuminated, and what appears to be a finger sensor. To the right of this panel is a vertical metal hinge, part of the door mechanism. The overall environment appears utilitarian and functional, consistent with public transportation infrastructure.
intense.pain

Jun 18, 2026, 7:53 PM

Madrid, Spain

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The image shows a close-up of an accessible door mechanism, likely in the Madrid Metro system, given the Spanish text. The scene is outdoors, or at least in a public transit area, with a textured gray wall and a metal grate on the left. Dominating the foreground is a bright yellow emergency call button, labeled "PUNTO DE INFORMACIÓN" (Information Point). Below it, smaller text indicates "LLAMADA RECIBIDA" (Call received) with a red light illuminated, suggesting an active call. To the right of the yellow button is a large, silver, circular button with blue text that reads "PULSAR PARA ABRIR" (Press to open). This button is mounted on a blue sign which also features a white arrow pointing upwards and the bilingual text "Puerta accesible / Pulsar para abrir" and "Accessible door / Push to open." Above the yellow button, a metallic panel has a rectangular black inset with two small red lights illuminated, and what appears to be a finger sensor. To the right of this panel is a vertical metal hinge, part of the door mechanism. The overall environment appears utilitarian and functional, consistent with public transportation infrastructure.

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