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The image displays a digital departure board at an Italian train station, likely in Rome, given the context and visible destinations such as "Roma Tiburt" (Roma Tiburtina) and "Roma Ost" (Roma Ostiense). The board's primary function is to provide real-time information on departing trains.

No people are visible in the frame; the focus is solely on the illuminated display. The activity shown is the presentation of train schedules and related updates. The board features column headers in Italian and English: "PARTENZE" (DEPARTURES), "DESTINAZIONE" (DESTINATION), "ORARIO" (TIME), "RITARDO" (DELAY), and "INFORMAZIONI" (INFORMATION).

Departure times listed range from 17:20 to 17:50, indicating the time of day is late afternoon or early evening. The trains are operated by "Trenitalia" and "Italo," as indicated by their respective logos. Destinations include various Italian cities and towns such as Milan, Naples, Ravenna, Fiumicino Airport, Gorizia, Minturno Scauri, Turin, Nettuno, Civitavecchia, Cassino, Bari, and Colleferro. The "INFORMAZIONI" column provides details like intermediate stops (e.g., "AA: TERNI (18.28)-SF"), special notes (e.g., "NO-STOP-"), or service types (e.g., "JE E BUSINESS IN TESTE"). Each train entry also includes a platform number.

The display features bright yellow text against a dark background, characteristic of electronic information boards in transport hubs. The image itself appears slightly blurry and is tilted, suggesting it was captured handheld.
Nypple

Dec 18, 2024

Roma, Italy

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The image displays a digital departure board at an Italian train station, likely in Rome, given the context and visible destinations such as "Roma Tiburt" (Roma Tiburtina) and "Roma Ost" (Roma Ostiense). The board's primary function is to provide real-time information on departing trains. No people are visible in the frame; the focus is solely on the illuminated display. The activity shown is the presentation of train schedules and related updates. The board features column headers in Italian and English: "PARTENZE" (DEPARTURES), "DESTINAZIONE" (DESTINATION), "ORARIO" (TIME), "RITARDO" (DELAY), and "INFORMAZIONI" (INFORMATION). Departure times listed range from 17:20 to 17:50, indicating the time of day is late afternoon or early evening. The trains are operated by "Trenitalia" and "Italo," as indicated by their respective logos. Destinations include various Italian cities and towns such as Milan, Naples, Ravenna, Fiumicino Airport, Gorizia, Minturno Scauri, Turin, Nettuno, Civitavecchia, Cassino, Bari, and Colleferro. The "INFORMAZIONI" column provides details like intermediate stops (e.g., "AA: TERNI (18.28)-SF"), special notes (e.g., "NO-STOP-"), or service types (e.g., "JE E BUSINESS IN TESTE"). Each train entry also includes a platform number. The display features bright yellow text against a dark background, characteristic of electronic information boards in transport hubs. The image itself appears slightly blurry and is tilted, suggesting it was captured handheld.

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