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This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts an elevated railway or metro platform at what appears to be Wadala Road station in Mumbai, India.

The scene showcases a colorful, functional public transport space. On the right, parallel railway tracks are visible, lined with gravel and a distinct red safety demarcation along the platform edge. The platform itself, occupying the left and center of the frame, is surfaced with textured grey and yellow tiles, likely for tactile guidance. Several modern-looking metal benches with perforated backs and seats are arranged along the platform for commuters.

The structure of the station is prominent, with thick, brightly painted yellow and pink/red beams and pillars supporting the roof. Large gridded windows or safety fencing form the background, offering a blurred view of an urban environment beyond, including what appear to be streets, vehicles, and buildings.

Notable details include a white pigeon caught mid-flight near one of the pink pillars, a red fire extinguisher cabinet, and a circular red fire alarm system mounted on a wall. Natural daylight illuminates the scene, suggesting it is daytime.

A significant location cue is a sign mounted on a yellow pillar. It features a symbol and text clearly visible in Devanagari script as "वडाळा रोड" (Wadala Road), with what appears to be the English transliteration "Wadala Road" below it, confirming the station's identity as Wadala Road, a known station in Mumbai. An unreadable informational poster or advertisement hangs further back.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 22, 2024

Mumbai, India

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This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts an elevated railway or metro platform at what appears to be Wadala Road station in Mumbai, India. The scene showcases a colorful, functional public transport space. On the right, parallel railway tracks are visible, lined with gravel and a distinct red safety demarcation along the platform edge. The platform itself, occupying the left and center of the frame, is surfaced with textured grey and yellow tiles, likely for tactile guidance. Several modern-looking metal benches with perforated backs and seats are arranged along the platform for commuters. The structure of the station is prominent, with thick, brightly painted yellow and pink/red beams and pillars supporting the roof. Large gridded windows or safety fencing form the background, offering a blurred view of an urban environment beyond, including what appear to be streets, vehicles, and buildings. Notable details include a white pigeon caught mid-flight near one of the pink pillars, a red fire extinguisher cabinet, and a circular red fire alarm system mounted on a wall. Natural daylight illuminates the scene, suggesting it is daytime. A significant location cue is a sign mounted on a yellow pillar. It features a symbol and text clearly visible in Devanagari script as "वडाळा रोड" (Wadala Road), with what appears to be the English transliteration "Wadala Road" below it, confirming the station's identity as Wadala Road, a known station in Mumbai. An unreadable informational poster or advertisement hangs further back.

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