Stanford (Stadium) is a special events station open only during Stanford home gridiron football games (and other events at the Stadium). The platforms are well fenced off and gated to prevent trespassers and only open when the station is open. The station lacks a ticket machine. Passengers are required have a previously purchased Day Pass and "Those who need to buy a ticket after the game will need to board at the Palo Alto station on University Avenue, .6 miles north of the stadium station." The station even lacks Clipper Validators: "Customers traveling with a Clipper card (8-ride Ticket or Clipper cash) are advised to use the Palo Alto station. The Stanford Stadium station doesn't have Clipper machines. An alternative is to purchase a paper Day Pass at your origin station." The platforms are well fenced off keeping trespassers out and I assume someone from Caltrain customer service or police is stationed at the station before and after games when the station is open. The station has also received service for other special events such as the 1994 World Cup when the stadium hosted 6 matches (after the last match, a Swedish quarterfinal win over Romania I found an article about vandalism and vomit on Caltrain by partying Swedish fans) and Super Bowl XIX in 1985. The station is still about a third of a mile away from the Stadium itself across El Camino Real.
All Photos taken on 12 June, 2013