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The image presents an external view from the interior of a passenger train window at a railway station in Pernik, Bulgaria. In the immediate foreground, the white plastic frame of the train window is visible, along with a black rubber seal and the bottom left section of a blue, square-patterned seat. A metallic grille or vent is located below the seat. The window glass is smudged and exhibits reflections and a black dotted frit band along its lower edge.

The primary subject is another passenger train, likely an electric multiple unit (EMU), stopped parallel to the viewer's train on an adjacent track. This train features a dark grey lower body, a prominent red horizontal stripe, and a thinner white stripe above the windows. Its side is extensively covered in graffiti, including large, stylized bubble letters in green and pink, appearing to spell words such as "FASH" and "POSS." Additional Cyrillic text, "УЖ НЕ СТАВАЛО :D" (translated as "It wasn't supposed to happen :D" or "It didn't work out :D"), is written on a white section, accompanied by a red stylized logo and the identifying number "9462 30401.8." Another graffiti tag reads "ВАС Е ЛОША!" ("You are bad!"). The number "2" is affixed to the upper right side of a door on the train. The train's undercarriage, including bogies and mechanical components, is visible and shows signs of weathering.

The train is positioned alongside a sunlit platform composed of concrete and dirt, with shadows cast across its surface. In the background, a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds is visible, along with overhead power lines and a metal lattice-structure pylon on the far left. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight. No distinct human figures are clearly identifiable, though blurred shapes near the train doors may indicate their presence.
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FM-GAexM2

Jun 5, 2026

Pernik, Bulgaria

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The image presents an external view from the interior of a passenger train window at a railway station in Pernik, Bulgaria. In the immediate foreground, the white plastic frame of the train window is visible, along with a black rubber seal and the bottom left section of a blue, square-patterned seat. A metallic grille or vent is located below the seat. The window glass is smudged and exhibits reflections and a black dotted frit band along its lower edge. The primary subject is another passenger train, likely an electric multiple unit (EMU), stopped parallel to the viewer's train on an adjacent track. This train features a dark grey lower body, a prominent red horizontal stripe, and a thinner white stripe above the windows. Its side is extensively covered in graffiti, including large, stylized bubble letters in green and pink, appearing to spell words such as "FASH" and "POSS." Additional Cyrillic text, "УЖ НЕ СТАВАЛО :D" (translated as "It wasn't supposed to happen :D" or "It didn't work out :D"), is written on a white section, accompanied by a red stylized logo and the identifying number "9462 30401.8." Another graffiti tag reads "ВАС Е ЛОША!" ("You are bad!"). The number "2" is affixed to the upper right side of a door on the train. The train's undercarriage, including bogies and mechanical components, is visible and shows signs of weathering. The train is positioned alongside a sunlit platform composed of concrete and dirt, with shadows cast across its surface. In the background, a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds is visible, along with overhead power lines and a metal lattice-structure pylon on the far left. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight. No distinct human figures are clearly identifiable, though blurred shapes near the train doors may indicate their presence.

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