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  2. Berryessa, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    Today, Berryessa is distinguished as a fast-growing bedroom community of San Jose. It is served by VTA light rail and (in 2019 [3]), an extension of the Bay Area Rapid Transit BART system. The old Berryessa Elementary School building, built in 1927, is a Spanish Colonial Revival style, designed by noted Northern California architect W.H. Weeks. [4]

  3. Berryessa/North San José station - Wikipedia

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    Berryessa/North San José station [3] (also known as Berryessa station and Berryessa Transit Center [4]) is an intermodal transit center located in the Berryessa district of San Jose, California, United States. The station is served by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) buses.

  4. Silicon Valley BART extension - Wikipedia

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    Map of Berryessa and downtown San Jose/Santa Clara extensions from Warm Springs. The 10-mile-long (16 km) Berryessa extension to north San Jose encompasses the Milpitas station and the Berryessa station. A proposed infill station at Calaveras Boulevard in downtown Milpitas has been deferred until the city secures funding. [14]

  5. Berryessa Creek - Wikipedia

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    Berryessa Creek is a seasonal creek in northeastern San Jose and Milpitas.Its main source is located in the Los Buellis Hills slightly west of Felter Road. Berryessa Creek has many tributaries, including Piedmont Creek and Calera Creek.

  6. Berryessa station (VTA) - Wikipedia

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    Berryessa station is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). This station is served by VTA's Orange Line . The station was opened on June 24, 2004, as part of VTA's Capitol light rail extension.

  7. Berryessa family of California - Wikipedia

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    The two made their home in San José and produced thirteen offspring during 1796–1824. Castro was made an elector in 1822 after which he served as alcalde and on a civil board that heard disputes. [6] Castro explored land at the northeast edge of San Francisco Bay in 1823, and was granted Rancho San Pablo by Governor Luís Antonio Argüello ...

  8. North San Jose - Wikipedia

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    North San Jose is made up of numerous neighborhoods grouped into three districts: Alviso, Berryessa, and Rincon / Golden Triangle. North San Jose is bordered by the San Francisco Bay and Milpitas to the north, the Diablo Range to the east, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale to the west, and bound in the south by the Bayshore Freeway (US-101), Nimitz ...

  9. Berryessa, San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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