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| In 2000, Valeri Larko was commissioned by New Jersey Transit and the New Jersey State Council on The Arts, to paint four murals for the Seacaucus Transfer Station's North Mezzanine. Scheduled to open to public in the fall of 2003, the Seacaucus Transfer Station will be the largest train station in the state and tie together all of the train lines in the north half of New Jersey. |
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| Valeri's murals depict four railroad bridges with historically appropriate trains from four corners of the north half of New Jersey. "Jersey City" and "Brielle" measure 5'5" by 27'6" and will run along the top half of the east and west walls. "Delaware Water Gap" and "West Trenton" measure 5'5" by 6'8" and will hang between windows on the south wall. All of the murals were painted with oils on stretched linen. |
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