Our Cardinal arrives in Maysville around midnight, anyone done this? Any taxis around? Plan B is a 15-minute walk but we'd rather not drag the luggage. We can try Lyft but we are first-time users, not sure if they'll respond.
From my visit to Maysville some years ago I am under the impression that there is not an abundance of transportation options there. If you are staying at a hotel, etc,, I would recommend calling and asking them about available transportation. If not, you might try calling the Visitors bureau, chamber of commerce or city hall.
At least in your situation you are getting off the train, not trying to catch a train, so the worst that can happen if the taxi falls through is a 15-minute walk dragging your luggage.
I'd add that the on-line map services are useful in situations like this. I was going to arrive in McCook off Train 6 and was able to learn that the Chief Motel was a long walk from the station, but there were sidewalks or other pavement the whole way. And thanks to a Google search I learned that it was where BNSF crews stayed and that its desk was staffed 24-hours. And before I left for McCook I learned that there was a 24-hour restaurant adjacent to the station grounds. All that in addition to the usual info.My suggestion: Try cancel AirBnB and instead book at French Quarter Inn, it's a hotel and closer to station. It's the largest hotel in Maysville. If they can pick you up, great or ask them for transportation cost. I checked, they are nice and affordable.
So the way that works is unexciting. It won't actually create availability of a driver. Basically, if there is a driver that can get to your location within 15 minutes of the scheduled time, they assign it to that driver. As a driver, I hate those because often I arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled time and I don't make hardly any money sitting and waiting, and I can't cancel until 5 minutes after departure time. If something happens (and it has) where the rider doesn't want to go, that's 15 minutes out of my day for a whopping $3.Uber lets you reserve a ride in advance. I've done it numerous times for morning rides to the station. Of course, there probably aren't as many Uber drivers in Maysville, as there are in Baltimore, but if there are any, they can be reserved.
One of us! One of us!Glad to hear that your visit to Maysville worked out well. You are now the AU authority on Maysville.
It's not so great from the paying customer side either. After several scheduled trips failed to work out smoothly I went back to driving myself and paying for parking instead. That's not ideal either but I'm hoping somebody can build a fleet of robust self-driving vehicles with washable interiors and dependable scheduling that reaches well beyond the fairly limited test markets and beta deployments we've seen so far. First and Last Mile travel is a joke where I live.So the way that works is unexciting. It won't actually create availability of a driver. Basically, if there is a driver that can get to your location within 15 minutes of the scheduled time, they assign it to that driver. As a driver, I hate those because often I arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled time and I don't make hardly any money sitting and waiting, and I can't cancel until 5 minutes after departure time. If something happens (and it has) where the rider doesn't want to go, that's 15 minutes out of my day for a whopping $3.
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I believe that is how it has always been at Uber, but I found articles on the web saying that Uber is rolling out something called "Uber Reserve" in certain markets, which basically follows the Lyft model. As with all Uber experiments, it may or may not stick around.So the way that works is unexciting. It won't actually create availability of a driver. Basically, if there is a driver that can get to your location within 15 minutes of the scheduled time, they assign it to that driver. As a driver, I hate those because often I arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled time and I don't make hardly any money sitting and waiting, and I can't cancel until 5 minutes after departure time. If something happens (and it has) where the rider doesn't want to go, that's 15 minutes out of my day for a whopping $3.
I believe on the Lyft app, it actually offers rides to drivers ahead of time and they can schedule it. I haven't looked for scheduled rides in a long time because of the aforementioned waiting issue with Uber. But at least, it's something that the driver can proactively commit to rather than a random assignment.
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