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This image captures a ground-level view of a metro station ticket area in Hyderabad, India.

A single person, seen from the back, stands facing a glass-partitioned ticket counter. This individual has dark hair tied in a braid, wears a light-colored top and dark maroon pants, and holds a white shopping bag in their left hand while a dark blue shoulder bag hangs from their left shoulder. Their light-colored flat shoes are visible at the bottom of the frame.

Above the ticket counter, a blue sign with white text reads "టికెట్లు | Tickets | टिकट | ٹکٹ" (Tickets in Telugu, English, Hindi, and Urdu), accompanied by an icon depicting hands exchanging tickets. Below this, a purple and yellow banner encourages users to "Skip The Queue" by using a "PHONEPE ON-THE-GO CARD," displaying the PhonePe logo prominently. Inside the counter, another PhonePe advertisement is visible. Directly below the counter window, a yellow and blue sign promotes the "T SAVAARI APP" with a QR code and highlights "PHONEPE & NAGADU" (cash) as payment options, illustrated with digital payment icons.

To the left of the counter are two ticket-related machines. The leftmost machine is a blue Automated Ticket Vending Machine (ATVM) with various slots for card/cash payment, ticket issuance, and a "Hearing Loop" indicator. A label above it is partially visible, reading "ing Machine." Adjacent to the ATVM is a tall, black digital kiosk with two screens. The upper screen displays multi-language text, including English phrases like "Follow the rules..." and "Adhere to social distancing...". The lower screen shows an image of a metro train on an elevated track within a station, with the "SYNEROS" logo at the top. A metro rail line diagram is printed on the side of the blue ATVM.

In the upper left corner, a gray digital display board shows train schedule information, including the destination "నాగోల్" (Nagole) with numerical entries like "1 3" and "2 3." The walls are light-colored, and a small red triangular marker is affixed to the wall above the "Tickets" sign. The floor is covered in dark gray tiles, with a metallic strip running along the base of the counter and machines. Reflections in the glass counter suggest an open area or corridor behind the ticket booth.
Jericho

Jun 7, 2026

Hyderabad, India

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This image captures a ground-level view of a metro station ticket area in Hyderabad, India. A single person, seen from the back, stands facing a glass-partitioned ticket counter. This individual has dark hair tied in a braid, wears a light-colored top and dark maroon pants, and holds a white shopping bag in their left hand while a dark blue shoulder bag hangs from their left shoulder. Their light-colored flat shoes are visible at the bottom of the frame. Above the ticket counter, a blue sign with white text reads "టికెట్లు | Tickets | टिकट | ٹکٹ" (Tickets in Telugu, English, Hindi, and Urdu), accompanied by an icon depicting hands exchanging tickets. Below this, a purple and yellow banner encourages users to "Skip The Queue" by using a "PHONEPE ON-THE-GO CARD," displaying the PhonePe logo prominently. Inside the counter, another PhonePe advertisement is visible. Directly below the counter window, a yellow and blue sign promotes the "T SAVAARI APP" with a QR code and highlights "PHONEPE & NAGADU" (cash) as payment options, illustrated with digital payment icons. To the left of the counter are two ticket-related machines. The leftmost machine is a blue Automated Ticket Vending Machine (ATVM) with various slots for card/cash payment, ticket issuance, and a "Hearing Loop" indicator. A label above it is partially visible, reading "ing Machine." Adjacent to the ATVM is a tall, black digital kiosk with two screens. The upper screen displays multi-language text, including English phrases like "Follow the rules..." and "Adhere to social distancing...". The lower screen shows an image of a metro train on an elevated track within a station, with the "SYNEROS" logo at the top. A metro rail line diagram is printed on the side of the blue ATVM. In the upper left corner, a gray digital display board shows train schedule information, including the destination "నాగోల్" (Nagole) with numerical entries like "1 3" and "2 3." The walls are light-colored, and a small red triangular marker is affixed to the wall above the "Tickets" sign. The floor is covered in dark gray tiles, with a metallic strip running along the base of the counter and machines. Reflections in the glass counter suggest an open area or corridor behind the ticket booth.

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