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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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