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Description
Dayton station is an island platformed RTD light rail station in Aurora, Colorado, United States. Operating as part of the H and R lines, the station was opened on November 17, 2006, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District.
Tommy Davis Park
2 miles
Absolutely gorgeous park. Well-maintained and there is a lovely playground, basketbal...
Reviews
Mostly clean station with convincent location and some RTD parking. Lots of benches, cover for inclement weather and a pedestrian bridge takes you over busy 225 to the parking lot. It's is a little bit of a walk but not bad and you can walk along a path with fun red balloon sculptures. You can catch either the H or R lines going both north and south.
Very Clean,and Easy to spot.
Parking for the light rail that is really tucked away in the neighborhood, so can be hard to find the first time. There are often beautiful red-wing blackbirds singing in the reeds beneath the bridge from the parking to the stairs.
Tons of parking north of the station. The balls have been changed to purple; not sure why.
Kinda creepy but not the worst station in Denver
Dirty, trashed, rusty. Barely kept up yet repeatedly vandalized. Police here often
Clean station, convenient location, and punctual train for the most part.