Berryessa 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 Ohlone Drive and this intersection also provides the only legal entrance to each platform although the emergency exit end doesn't have a proper fence. The name of the station comes from Berryessa Road that is the next block southeast of this intersection. The platforms each have a single tan colored canopy structure with a maroon roof. The skylights of these structures are painted glass with a design based on Wild Peony plants by Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle. There are also pink railings that look like Manzanita leaves by the same artists. The floor of the platform has decorative designs and colors by Victor Zaballa.
All Photos: 28 February, 2012

Across from the Santa Teresa-bound platform

Looking into the canopy on the Santa Teresa-bound platform

Benches and a decorative railing

The intersection of Ohlone Drive that is the platform entrance

Approaching the Alum Rock platform

Ramp up onto the Alum Rock Platform

The plaque for the artwork

Looking down the Alum Rock-bound platform

The Manzanita leaves railings

A Berryessa Information sign

LRV #963A enters for Santa Teresa

The 'emergency' exit at the front of the platform
Last Updated: 9 June, 2018
All photos are by Jeremiah Cox
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