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2006-03-04 23:00 Brianvdb 640×480× (113414 bytes) Photo taken by brianvdb on March 4, 2006. Metal screens designed by San Jose, CA artist Diana Pumpelly Bates that adorn the Fruitdale station on the Santa Clara VTA light rail system. [[Category:Santa Clara VTA light rail system]]
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