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The image captures a row of ticket vending machines inside a public transport station in Chalandri, Greece. The scene is brightly lit by artificial light, suggesting an indoor setting like a subway or metro station. The floor consists of light grey square tiles.

In the foreground, a blue and white automated ticket and card machine is prominent, displaying a large digital screen with various language options represented by national flags (including Russian, German, Italian, and English). Visible text on this machine includes "INA TICKET & CARD" and a crucial instruction in Greek: "Η έκδοση ΜΕΙΩΜΕΝΟΥ ΚΟΜΙΣΤΡΟΥ είναι ΕΠΙΤΡΕΠΤΗ ΜΟΝΩ τη χρήση ΠΡΟΣΩΠΟΠΟΙΗΜΕΝΗΣ ΚΑΡΤΑΣ," which translates to "The issuance of REDUCED FARE is ALLOWED ONLY with the use of a PERSONALIZED CARD." A white crumpled item, possibly a paper cup or wrapper, rests on the left side of this machine, next to the number "143." The machine also features a keypad, slots for cash or cards, and a dispensing area.

Behind this foreground machine, two similar, possibly older, stainless steel ticket machines are visible. Both have grey components, including screens and input/output slots. Each of these machines features a yellow sticker with "Αυτόματος Πωλητής Εισιτηρίων" (Automatikos Politis Eisitirion) and "Ticket sales" written in black text, clearly indicating their purpose. No people are present, depicting a quiet moment at the station. The overall atmosphere is functional and geared towards automated self-service for travelers.
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Feb 18, 2025, 9:09 AM

Chalandri, Greece

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The image captures a row of ticket vending machines inside a public transport station in Chalandri, Greece. The scene is brightly lit by artificial light, suggesting an indoor setting like a subway or metro station. The floor consists of light grey square tiles. In the foreground, a blue and white automated ticket and card machine is prominent, displaying a large digital screen with various language options represented by national flags (including Russian, German, Italian, and English). Visible text on this machine includes "INA TICKET & CARD" and a crucial instruction in Greek: "Η έκδοση ΜΕΙΩΜΕΝΟΥ ΚΟΜΙΣΤΡΟΥ είναι ΕΠΙΤΡΕΠΤΗ ΜΟΝΩ τη χρήση ΠΡΟΣΩΠΟΠΟΙΗΜΕΝΗΣ ΚΑΡΤΑΣ," which translates to "The issuance of REDUCED FARE is ALLOWED ONLY with the use of a PERSONALIZED CARD." A white crumpled item, possibly a paper cup or wrapper, rests on the left side of this machine, next to the number "143." The machine also features a keypad, slots for cash or cards, and a dispensing area. Behind this foreground machine, two similar, possibly older, stainless steel ticket machines are visible. Both have grey components, including screens and input/output slots. Each of these machines features a yellow sticker with "Αυτόματος Πωλητής Εισιτηρίων" (Automatikos Politis Eisitirion) and "Ticket sales" written in black text, clearly indicating their purpose. No people are present, depicting a quiet moment at the station. The overall atmosphere is functional and geared towards automated self-service for travelers.

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