
The barrage of photos from California continues today, this time with a stop in Davis at the Amtrak Station. This station is the first stop west of Sacramento on the Capitol Corridor Amtrak train. It is truly a beautiful station.
Davis is an amazing town and the “Bicycling Capital of America.” There were many bikes parked at this station on the day I took this photo, and there are always many bikes parked every time I take the train to the Bay Area.
This station is adjacent to a beautiful new mixed-use TOD and is connected to the quaint downtown. I chose this photo over the hundreds of photos I shot here because most of my other photos had so much vegetation that it was hard to see anything. Yeah, Davis is that cool. It even has its own very popular wiki.
This article is a part of the Exploring the Walkability of America in 30 Days photo series.
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Just found your site. Davis is definitely a walkable and bikeable city. According to the “Official bicycle Census of the Daviswiki” there are 2.1 bikes per person. http://www.daviswiki.org/Bicycle_Census
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