Virginia is the northernmost stop in the middle of the Guadalupe Parkway and only intermediate stop to open on August 17, 1990 in the first phase of this line that opened only to Tamien. The station has a single island platform with Virginia Street crossing over the northern end of the platform. Here there are staircases up to each side of the street and elevator only up to the north side of Virginia Street at the extreme end of the platform. There is a TVM and Clipper Card tapper at each entrance and not on the platform. For waiting passengers, the platform has a single canopy structure with tiled columns and tiles with Virginia and the direction of the exit written beneath.
All Photos: 28 February, 2012
Looking across to the UP Tracks across, with an ACE locomotive deadheading from the midday storage yard to San Jose Diridon to start it's PM trip back to Stockton
LRV #994A stops in the station
The end of the one platform canopy
An Alum Rock-bound train leaves passing the staircases and elevator
The exits at the southbound end of the platform
A narrow staircase to one side of Virginia Street
The Virginia Street entrance arch over the station elevator
Virginia lettering above a station TVM
Looking down on the station in the median of Guadalupe Parkway
Across from the concrete shaft that contains the elevator at the northern end of the platform
Last Updated: 29 May, 2016
All photos are by Jeremiah Cox
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