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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Poster | 47.6% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a screen shot of a computer | 69.1% | |
a screen shot of a box | 59.5% | |
a sign on the screen | 59.4% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a document with a picture of a train on it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a drawing of a train track on a piece of paper
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This is a historical diagram related to public safety measures in a subway system, titled "Safeguarding the Public From the Third Rail." It appears to detail the layout and passenger movement at Park Street Station, with connections to Harvard Square and Washington Station.
The central diagram shows schematic views of subway platforms, tunnels, and tracks. Passengers' movements are indicated by curved black arrows pointing toward or away from the platform, while the dangerous third rail (used for electrical power) is marked in red. The text within the diagram explains the designated directions and positions for passengers walking or leaving platforms.
At the bottom, there's a description of the purpose of the diagram: "Diagrams showing method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to safeguard passengers on stations with third rail placed on the tracks from the waiting platform."
The overall design reflects safety efforts in early 20th-century urban transit systems to prevent accidents related to the electrified third rail.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image is a historical diagram titled "Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail" related to the prevention of accidents in a subway system. It appears to be issued by the Boston Elevated Railway Company, as indicated by the note at the bottom of the image. The diagram consists of a layout of the Park Street Under Station in Boston, with clear annotations and labels describing the flow of passenger traffic and the location of train tracks and platforms.
The layout is divided into two sections representing railway tracks in each direction—one leading "TO HARVARD SQUARE," and the other "TO WASHINGTON STATION." Between the two railway lines, there are platforms where passengers are instructed to walk and leave. The third rail is indicated in red, and its placement appears to be beneath or adjacent to the track, away from the platform edge where passengers stand. The arrows on the diagram indicate the direction of movement of passengers on the platforms, ensuring safe boarding and alighting from the trains. The schematic emphasizes safety procedures aimed at protecting the public from the electrified third rail used for train power.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image appears to be a diagram or illustration titled "Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail". It depicts a subway or train station platform, with instructions and diagrams showing how passengers should navigate the platform to avoid the third rail, which is indicated as a potential hazard. The diagram provides visual cues and directions for passengers to follow when entering and exiting the station, in order to prevent accidents or incidents related to the third rail.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This is a technical diagram titled "SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC FROM THE THIRD RAIL" showing the layout of Park Street Under Station in what appears to be Boston's transit system. The diagram illustrates passenger movement patterns and safety measures at the station, with arrows indicating the direction of passenger flow on platforms. It shows tracks heading to Harvard Square and Washington Station.
The diagram is divided into three levels, showing different platform areas and the tunnel section. Each level includes markings for the third rail (shown in red) and passenger waiting areas. The drawing uses a simple line-art style with green borders and includes explanatory text and directional arrows.
At the bottom of the image, there appears to be a caption explaining that this diagram shows a method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons who might come in contact with the third rail while waiting on platforms.
This appears to be a historical document, likely from the early days of Boston's subway system, focused on passenger safety measures.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a diagram illustrating the prevention of accidents on the third rail, specifically highlighting the safety measures in place to safeguard the public from the third rail.
- Title: The title of the diagram is "SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC FROM THE THIRD RAIL."
- It is written in black text at the top of the image.
- The title is centered and in all capital letters.
- Diagram: The diagram is a detailed illustration of the third rail and its surroundings.
- It shows the third rail as a red line running along the bottom of the image.
- The diagram also depicts the platform, tunnel, and other features of the train station.
- The diagram is labeled with various points of interest, such as "PARK STREET UNDER STATION" and "TO HARVARD SQUARE."
- The diagram is drawn in black and white, with some red accents to highlight important features.
- Text: There is a small amount of text at the bottom of the image that provides additional information about the diagram.
- The text reads: "Diagram showing one method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons. The third rail is placed across the tracks from the waiting platform."
- The text is written in black font and is centered at the bottom of the image.
- Background: The background of the image is a light brown color.
- It appears to be a piece of paper or cardboard that has been aged over time.
- There are some creases and tears in the paper, giving it a worn and vintage look.
Overall, the image provides a clear and concise visual representation of the safety measures in place to protect the public from the third rail. The diagram is well-labeled and easy to understand, making it a useful tool for educating people about the importance of safety around trains.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage diagram illustrating the layout of a train station, with a focus on the third rail. The diagram is titled "SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC FROM THE THIRD RAIL" and features a white background with black text and red lines indicating the location of the third rail.
Key Features:
- Title: SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC FROM THE THIRD RAIL
- Background: White
- Text Color: Black
- Third Rail Indication: Red lines
- Diagram Content: Train station layout with emphasis on third rail safety
Visual Description:
The diagram shows a train station with multiple platforms and tracks. The third rail is depicted as a red line running along the edge of each platform, with arrows indicating the direction of movement of passengers on the platforms. The diagram also includes labels for different areas of the station, such as "PARK STREET UNDER STATION" and "TO HARVARD SQUARE."
Context:
The diagram appears to be from an older era, possibly from the early 20th century. It may have been used for educational or informational purposes, such as teaching people about the dangers of the third rail and how to safely navigate train stations.
Conclusion:
In summary, the image depicts a vintage diagram illustrating the layout of a train station with a focus on the third rail. The diagram highlights the importance of safety around the third rail and provides a clear visual representation of the station's layout.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a diagram titled "Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail." It depicts a method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to passengers. The diagram shows a cross-sectional view of a railway station with multiple tracks and platforms. The third rail, which is the electrified rail, is placed across the tracks from the waiting platform to prevent passengers from accidentally stepping onto it. The diagram also includes arrows indicating the direction of movement of passengers on the platforms and a note stating that the third rail is indicated in red.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a diagram that illustrates how the Boston Elevated Railway Company protects the public from the third rail. The diagram shows the third rail, which is indicated in red, and the arrows that indicate the direction of movement of passengers on the platform. The diagram also shows the Park Street under station, the tunnel, and the Washington station. The diagram is printed on a piece of paper that is placed on a brown surface.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03
The image is a diagram titled "Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail" depicting the Park Street Under Station. It illustrates a method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons. The diagram shows train tracks, platforms, and arrows indicating the direction of passenger movement. Text notes the third rail, painted in red, placed across the tracks from the waiting platform. The title "Prevention of Accidents" is displayed at the top of the image. A note at the bottom further describes the diagram's purpose.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a diagram, likely an illustration from a historical document. It's a schematic showing a railway platform and how it was designed to protect passengers from the third rail. The diagram has a technical feel, using lines, arrows, and labels to communicate its purpose. It appears to be mounted on a larger piece of paper or cardboard, which has aged and shows some wear and tear.
Specific Elements:
- Title: "SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC FROM THE THIRD RAIL" is prominently displayed.
- Station Details: The diagram is specifically about the "PARK STREET UNDER STATION".
- Diagram Layout: The central part of the image depicts a platform with tracks on either side. The tracks have a red line, the third rail.
- Passenger Flow: Arrows illustrate how passengers move:
- "Passengers Leave This Platform" is indicated at the end platforms.
- "Passengers Wait on This Platform" in the center.
- Instructions: A small note near the bottom of the diagram states: "Diagram showing one method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons. The third rail is placed across the tracks from the waiting platform."
- Key: "Third Rail indicated in Red."
- Additional Notes: In the upper right is a small note written, “In 1935.12.”
Overall Context:
The diagram is a historical snapshot of safety measures taken by the Boston Elevated Railway Company (now part of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) to prevent accidents involving the third rail.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a diagram titled "Prevention of Accidents: Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail." It appears to be a safety instruction for passengers using a railway system that involves an electrified third rail.
Here's a detailed summary of the image:
Title and Purpose:
- The main title at the top reads "Prevention of Accidents."
- The subtitle states "Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail," indicating the focus is on safety measures to protect passengers from the dangers of the third rail.
Diagram Description:
- The diagram is divided into several sections representing different parts of the railway system and the movement of passengers.
- Top Section: Shows "Park Street Under Station" where passengers leave the platform.
- Middle Section: Indicates a tunnel and the movement of passengers waiting on the platform.
- Bottom Section: Depicts the area leading to "Washington Station" where passengers also leave the platform.
Third Rail Indication:
- The third rail, which is electrified and dangerous, is highlighted in red.
- Arrows indicate the direction of movement of passengers on the platforms.
Passenger Movement:
- Passengers are shown moving away from the platform towards Harvard Square and Washington Station.
- There is a clear indication that passengers should move away from the third rail for safety.
Safety Measures:
- A note at the bottom of the diagram explains that wooden shelters are erected to protect passengers from accidents.
- It mentions that the Elevated Railway Company has taken steps to prevent accidents by erecting these shelters between the tracks and the waiting platforms.
Visual Elements:
- The diagram uses arrows and lines to show the flow of passengers and the location of the third rail.
- Different sections are labeled to indicate specific areas and actions (e.g., "Passengers leave the Platform," "Passengers wait on the Platform").
Overall, the image is a detailed safety instruction diagram aimed at preventing accidents by keeping passengers away from the dangerous third rail in a railway system.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
The image appears to be a diagram from a historical document, specifically related to rail safety. It is titled "Safeguarding the Public from the Third Rail" and is dated "Park Street Under Station." The diagram illustrates a method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons, particularly focusing on the placement of a third rail across the tracks to prevent unauthorized access to the platform level.
The diagram shows the following key elements:
- Park Street Under Station: This indicates the location of the station.
- Tunnel: The diagram shows the route of the train through a tunnel.
- Platform Levels: There are two platform levels depicted, one closer to the street and another deeper in the tunnel.
- Third Rail: The red line at the bottom of the diagram represents the third rail, which is placed across the tracks to discourage people from crossing to the platform.
- Direction of Passenger Movement: Arrows indicate the direction in which passengers are moving on the platform.
- Legend: The bottom text explains that the diagram shows one method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons. The third rail is placed across the tracks from the platform.
The diagram is presented on a beige background with some wear and tear, suggesting it is an older document. It is labeled "Prevention of Accidents" at the top, emphasizing its purpose in ensuring safety for passengers.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
This image is a diagram illustrating a method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to safeguard the public from the third rail, which is an electrified rail used for powering trains. The diagram is titled "SAFEGUARDING THE PUBLIC FROM THE THIRD RAIL" and it shows a cross-section of a subway station.
The diagram includes:
- A platform area where passengers wait and leave the platform.
- Tracks with the third rail indicated in red.
- Arrows showing the direction of movement of passengers on the platform.
- Labels indicating the direction of the trains, such as "TO HARVARD SQUARE" and "TO WASHINGTON STATION."
- A note at the bottom explaining that the diagram shows one method used by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to reduce accidents to patrons by placing the third rail across the tracks from the station platform.
The diagram is mounted on a cardboard or paper backing, which is labeled "Prevention of Accidents" at the top. There is also a small note at the bottom left corner that appears to be partially obscured or cut off.