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Lafayette Station (BART)
Lafayette station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) metro station, station in Lafayette, California. The station consists of one island platform in the Central reservation, center median of California State Route 24, State Route 24 just south of the Lafayette Hillside Memorial. History Service at the station began on May 21, 1973. The fare lobby includes three columns covered in tile mosaics, which were designed by Helen Webber and constructed by Alfonso PardiƱas. Webber originally planned to use a purple background, but switched to blue due to local objections related to purple's association with the controversial People's Park (Berkeley), People's Park. In October 2011, BART was criticized for spending $2 million on a wheelchair ramp at the south entrance to the station without adding curb cuts or accessible parking there. However, the ramp was primarily built to connect to a path to the Lafayette business district to the south, and BART was already preparing to add curb cut ...
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Lafayette, California
Lafayette (formerly La Fayette) is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. As of 2020, the city's population was 25,391. It was named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a French military officer of the American Revolutionary War. History Before the colonization of the region by Spain, Lafayette and its vicinity were inhabited by the Saclan tribe of the indigenous Bay Miwok. Ohlone also populated some of the areas along Lafayette Creek.''Draft Environmental Impact Report for the East Area Service Center'', Earth Metrics Incorporated, prepared for the East Bay Municipal Utility District, May, 1989 The indigenous inhabitants' first contact with Europeans was in the late 18th century with the founding of Catholic missions in the region. These initial contacts developed into conflict, with years of armed struggle, including a battle on what is currently Lafayette soil in 1797 between the Saclan and the Spanish, and eventually resulting in the subjugation of the native ...
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