A photo poster design that says 16th St Mission, with red yellow blue and green vertical lines overlaid on the right. The photo shows brown tile staircases and an escalator to the surface, in a wide open space between textured concrete walls, which have tan artistic paneling partially covering them. There are two people walking down the central staircase together. One person is wearing jeans and a light T-shirt, and is pointing at something out of the photo. The second person is wearing brown overalls with a red t-shirt, and yellow beanie with a face mask.


A photo poster design that says Ashby, with orange and red vertical lines overlaid. The photo is of a fleet of the future train at the Ashby station platform, an indoor brick station with some windows, with dusky pink lighting, looking parallel with the train along the platform.


A photo poster that says Civic Center, with vertical red yellow blue and green lines. The photo shows the underground station platform in a pinkish hue, with a legacy BART train approaching on the left. There are warm streaks of light coming from the train headlights, and there is a bright prismatic lens flare above the train. To the right there are handfuls of people waiting on the concrete platform.


A photo poster that says Daly city, with vertical red yellow blue and green lines overlaid on the right side. The blue and green stripes do not continue all the way across the image. The photo shows the elevated station platform at night with a fleet of the future train pulled in. The platform has a partial roof structure with metal beams going across, and regular concrete columns holding it. There are multiple colours of light in the photo: bright yellow spots on the yellow platform line, red reflections from the overhead signs, and greenish teal lights from unseen overhead lighting. There is a indistinct crowd of people in the distance heading to the platform exit.


A photo poster design that says downtown Berkeley, with orange and red vertical lines overlaid. The photo shows a fleet of the future train at the underground station platform, cast in soft reddish pink light from the overhead signs. The train windows appear a cool blue. There is a tall man with braided hair in the foreground walking towards the stairs to the left, wearing a similarly blue coat and a tan hat.


A photo poster that says Milpitas, showing a soft photo of the station lobby at night. The lobby is a large open greyish white space, with several pillars and a large number of metal struts supporting the roof and what appears to be a circular skylight. The room is primarily lit by cool spotlights. In the foreground are the fare gates, over which is a long rectangular arch with a row of spotlights looking down, casting additional light on the gates. There are green and orange lines on the floor that pass-through the accessible fare gate on the left, across the lobby, and out through the accessible gate on the opposite side.


A photo poster that says Rockridge, with a vertical yellow line overlaid. It shows the Rockridge platform at night, with cartoonishly bold colors. It is an open air platform with a partially sheltered station exit to the left of the image, and a legacy BART train to the right. The station concrete and metal is a cool blue, as it is the highway visible beyond the platform. There is bright red light from the overhead signs. There is a group of people walking towards the station exit, which is lit with warm lighting. The train is lit a mixture of blue purple and red.


A photo poster that says West Oakland, with red yellow blue and green lines overlaid. The lines go across the top of the photo, with the blue and green lines turning to go off the bottom of the photo. The photo is of a moody and brightly coloured view of the elevated station platform at dusk, with a purpleish sky and bright red light reflected from the overhead signs onto the platform and a fleet of the future train. In the background is a row of high teal overhead lights styled like street lights. Ordinary street lights are visible in the far background.










Ride the Metro is a project by Vallery Lancey. All images available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0. Detailed alt text embedded. Images link to 17x11 inch print quality images.