| (rancho_del_oro1) Looking up towards the station platforms at Rancho Del Oro from the grade crossing as VT642 Desiro DMU #4004 begins to leave the station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 | (rancho_del_oro2) VT642 Desiro DMU #4004 continues to leave the Rancho Del Oro Station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 | (rancho_del_oro3) Another view of VT642 Desiro DMU #4004 at Rancho Del Oro.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 | (rancho_del_oro4) VT642 Desiro DMU #4004 running eastbound crosses the grade crossing just east of the Rancho Del Oro Station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 |
| (rancho_del_oro5) VT642 Desiro DMU #4004 running eastbound begins to disappear just east of the Rancho Del Oro Station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 | (rancho_del_oro6) VT642 Desiro DMU #4004 again east of the Rancho Del Oro Station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 | (rancho_del_oro7) Looking up towards the high level platforms of the Ranch Del Oro Station, the platforms have low fences on both sides, and little movable gap filler type gates that only align with the two doors in each car, they can also be lifted up for more platform clearance when freight in operated during overnights in the area. The gap-fillers are currently up on the far end of the platform since two LRV operation isn't currently preformedPhoto by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 | (rancho_del_oro8) A TVM at the entrance from the small parking lot to the station, there is a tickets required on platforms sign that is only in Spanish.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 16 March, 2007 |