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Cropley is a VTA Light Rail Station in the middle of Capital Avenue with two completely offset platforms so trains stop at the far side (after crossing the intersection) of Trade Zone Blvd and this intersection also provides the only legal entrance to each platform although the emergency exit end doesn't have a proper fence. The platforms each have a single tan colored canopy structure with a maroon roof. The skylights of these structures are stained glass with grapefruit trees on vines by Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle. There are also blue railings that resemble the leafs of the California Buckeye by same artists. The floor of the platform has decorative designs and colors by Victor Zaballa.
All Photos: 28 February, 2012

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A train stops in the station
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Blue on cream text on a platform shelter
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Grapefruit stained glass
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Grapefruit stained glass
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A small track edge sign
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The Alum Rock platform, platforms are on the far side of the intersection with exits in the back
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Approaching the end of the Alum Rock platform with the City Center-bound platform across the street
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Sign crediting Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle for the station's artwork
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Looking down at the tracks at the Alum Rock-bound platform
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Looking across to the City Center-bound platform
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The City Center-bound platform
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The entrance to the Santa Teresa-bound platform
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Looking down the start of the Santa Teresa-bound platform
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Tiling on the Santa Teresa-bound platform
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Decorative railings
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