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Cropley Station Profile

Location:

Capitol Avenue at Cropley Avenue/Trade Zone Boulevard in San Jose

Exterior Cropley Station
Service Date: June 24, 2004
Station Features:
  • Large passenger shelters with gabled metal shelter canopies.  The shelters, designed to protect passengers from heat, rain and wind, also include an information kiosk, pay phone, ticket vending machine and seating, including both leaning rails and benches.

  • Additional benches outside of the canopies.

  • Ample landscaping including trees and shrubs.  The edges of the planter boxes also provide additional seating.

  • Distinctively designed lighting that ensures that stations are well lit at nighttime.

  • Digital message boards signs that indicate the time and provide information on light rail service.

  • A unique color scheme for the station furniture and shelters selected by the City of San Jose.

  • Safety features include railing along platform edges adjacent to the street and outside of passenger boarding areas along the track, as well as a tactile warning band along the platform edge.
Community Oriented Design Enhancement (CODE) Program Projects: Entry railings
by Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle

These railings are located at the entries to the station.  The railings, constructed of forged steel and brightly painted, use images of plants familiar in Northern California. At this station, the image is the California Buckeye.

Decorative blue railing with leaf pattern

Shelter canopy glass
by Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle

These glass panels are located in the shelter canopy skylight of the station.  These concepts also use Northern California plants, and are painted onto glass sealed between two panels of protective glass.  The design at this station is based on the Grapefruit Tree.

Canopy glass panels with branches and fruit pattern

Paving design
by Victor Zaballa

These paving designs will be located in the interior platform areas of the station.  The artist has created bold, brightly colored designs using organic, floral and geometric shapes.

Transit Connections:

VTA Route 59.


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