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This nighttime urban image depicts a bustling street scene in Kolkata, India. The location is confirmed by the visible "Shree Vastralaya" banner, which specifies "46 Cotton Street, 1st Floor, Sadasukh K... Near Satyaranjan Park AC Market, Burrabazar, Kolkata - 700 007," and by the destination sign "HOWRAH Stn." on the main bus, a major Kolkata landmark, along with the "WB" (West Bengal) prefix on the bus's license plate. The foreground is dominated by a light blue and yellow public bus, heavily adorned with multi-colored festive lights and intricate hand-painted patterns. It is identified as route "219" on its front display and "HOWRAH Stn." on its side. The bus, likely a Tata model based on the grille emblem, has its headlights illuminated, casting bright white light forward, and projects vibrant pink and purple lights onto the roadway from its lower front. Its license plate reads "WB 25 MA532." The bus is positioned on a paved road, which features prominent parallel tram tracks and reflective wet patches. Another, less visible, cream-colored bus is partially seen behind the main bus, also decorated with lights. The image is captured from inside a vehicle, with its side mirror and window frame visible in the bottom left. The background consists of multi-story commercial buildings, festooned with numerous vertical strings of blue and white LED lights, suggesting a festive or celebratory occasion. Various advertising banners are displayed on these buildings, including "Vandana" (featuring women in traditional attire advertising bedsheets) and "Shree Vastralaya" (advertising textiles). The buildings have multiple windows and balconies, characteristic of older urban architecture. The overall environment is illuminated primarily by the decorative building lights and the vehicles' lights, set against a dark night sky. No individuals are clearly discernible on the street or within the buses.
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