Decided to take a train ride from Los Altos to San Jose one Sunday---just for lunch. 23 minute ride, no parking hassles, no crowds, no stop and go on the highway.
It was just plain fun!

Old train stations have been revitalized- updated and modern, but when you get inside, well it looks like it did 40 years ago. It was a nice change to see- something old that has survived and is still in use.

Walked about a mile to San Pedro square. Like other towns in Northern California, quaint with great restaurants.

Ate lunch at the Tied House- they have their own micro-brewery. It was good
( not outstanding, but good)

Walking back to the train station was some modern sculpture at the HP Pavillion.
