Richards Underpass
Richards Underpass in Davis, CA is a historic and congested thoroughfare that serves as a major connection between Downtown and South Davis, as well as Campus and Interstate 80. Built in 1917, it is the last remaining I-beam railroad bridge in use in California and is a nationally registered historic site. Despite being a source of complaints due to traffic congestion, the underpass is also seen as a benevolent gateway that limits excessive traffic into the small town of Davis. The city has rejected proposals to widen the underpass multiple times, and the traffic issues are exacerbated by development on both sides of the underpass and its direct connection to The Worst Intersection in Davis.Generated from the website