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This image captures a section of a public transport interchange, specifically identified as Hull Paragon Interchange in Hull, United Kingdom, due to visible destination names ("Castle Hill," "Beverley") and characteristic architectural elements. The scene is dominated by structural components. In the upper portion, a light beige brick wall with visible mortar lines forms the backdrop, featuring an arched opening partially visible on the far left. Below this, a dark grey or black steel girder system, secured with numerous bolts, spans horizontally across the frame. A large, cylindrical light grey concrete pillar stands centrally, extending from the bottom of the frame upwards, supporting the steel girder system. Affixed to the upper part of this pillar is a blue, vertical, double-sided sign displaying the white number "23." Further down the pillar, a red and white "No Smoking" symbol is present, followed by a partially visible yellow sign with black text, also displaying "23" and "Bay for Beverley..." In the mid-ground, a system of horizontal steel cables or rods, with visible attachment points, runs parallel to the steel girder. Behind these, large glass panes reveal an exterior building with blue, horizontally ridged cladding. Two black rectangular digital information screens are visible in the lower half of the frame. The left screen shows "Castle Hill 16:21" in white text, below a red circular light fixture. The right screen, partially obscured by the concrete pillar, displays "E43 Beverley 16:30" in white text under a red banner. Two individuals are partially visible in the foreground. On the far left, a person's head and left shoulder are seen from behind. On the far right, a man with dark hair, wearing a dark hooded garment, is visible in profile, facing right, appearing to look forward. No direct interaction between the individuals is discernible. The overall environment suggests a bustling public space, likely a bus bay area within the interchange.
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