Getting Around Davis

Airports
Sacramento International Airport, Code: SMF
6900 Airport Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95837
(916) 929-5411
(916) 874-0636 Fax
Sacramento International Airport is your gateway to major cities across the U.S. and around the world. Service is available from ten major carriers and one commuter airline. The airport also offers food and beverage facilities, retail shops, ground transportation and many other amenities.

Oakland International Airport, Code: OAK
1 Airport Drive
Oakland, CA 94621
(510) 577-4601
Right across the bay from SFO, Oakland serves as another gateway to the West Coast. Located 65 miles west of Davis, Oakland International Airport is an easy destination by car, bus, train, B.A.R.T., or private services. OAK is serviced by 12 major airlines with many nonstop flights around the country.

Amtrak, Station Code DAV
840 2nd Street
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 758-4220 Direct
(800) 872-7245 Reservations/Schedule
Amtrak operates along the Capital Corridor between San Jose and Roseville, making daily stops, east and west bound, in Davis.

Bus Lines
Yolo Bus
352 Industrial Way
Woodland, CA 95776
(916) 371-2877
(800) 371-2877
Yolo Bus is the public transportation system for Yolo County. Provides service to Woodland, Davis, U.C. Davis, West Sacramento, downtown Sacramento, Winters, Esparto, Cache Creek Casino, Capay, Madison, Dunnigan and the Sacramento International Airport. Services include curb-to-curb ADA rides and fixed route bus service. All buses are wheelchair accessible and have bike racks.

Unitrans
One Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 752-2877
Unitrans is the public transit system serving the entire city of Davis and the UC campus, providing service on 17 weekday routes and 4 Saturday routes. Unitrans is run by UC Davis students and used by students, residents, and visitors (fare is $1). It the only transit system in the U.S. to operate vintage British double decker buses in daily service. While the double decker buses remain an icon for the service, 90% of Unitrans service is provided by a more modern fleet of buses powered by clean burning compressed natural gas.