hlcteacher
Service Attendant
so it was from where to where?
A joint US/Canada trusted traveler program.What is NEXUS?
It is a Trusted Traveler program for US-Canada border crossing. It is run jointly by the US and Canada, so it gives advantages, such as dedicated lanes, going into both the US and Canada. You have to be approved and interviewed by both US Homeland Security and Canada Border Services Agency.What is NEXUS?
thank youA joint US/Canada trusted traveler program.
Correction on the 2 Stockton Stations:
They are actually about a Mile and a Half apart, with a Bus connecting the two Sations for some Trains.( lots of Thruway Busses operate @ the Santa Fe Station)
The old SP Station South of Downtown only serves ACE Trains to/from San Jose.
The Ex- Santa Fe Station on the West side serves the San Joaquin Trains.
I would think so. Although I believe that adding stations on long distance routes requires the local community/government to fund/organize it. That's how Leavenworth, WA was added as a stop and it's about 23 miles from Wenatchee.When it comes to adding/removing stops to/from existing routes, would distance between stations be a deciding factor in most cases?
That's right on the money as far as I know current Amtrak policy. The local community would have to organize, lobby for it, and provide funds for necessary improvements. At the very minimum that would include building an ADA compliant platform.I would think so. Although I believe that adding stations on long distance routes requires the local community/government to fund/organize it. That's how Leavenworth, WA was added as a stop and it's about 23 miles from Wenatchee.
Yikes, who manages the parking?I am on the north side of Denver. Denver Union Station (DEN) is 17.4 miles and 21 minutes (no traffic issues) from home. Fort Morgan, CO (FMG) is 63.7 miles and 59 minutes drive time. Even though DEN has one heck of a station with multitudes of amenities you still have to find pay parking and then a couple of blocks walk to the station. I prefer to use FMG. The drive is not bad and never any traffic like getting into downtown Denver. No parking issues and you park right next to the platform (25') and it is free! Pay parking in Denver can be up to $1300 for a 7 day trip! Then walking from the garage to the station with mobility issues is another matter. I will spend the extra gas money and cruise to FMG whether traveling east or west on the CZ. Other option for me is to go 7.1 miles to remote parking (at Denver International Airport) and pay about $8.00/day. Then take the RTD "A Train" from the terminal into Union Station downtown about a 30 minute ride.
Actually, the nearest garage is $35/day, or $280 for 8 days. But SpotHero quotes $82.50; don't know what the deal is there. Google says it's a 3-minute walk.Yikes, who manages the parking?
That was one of the garages I pulled up. I almost fell over too. I'd say average is about $20.00/day downtown.Yikes, who manages the parking?
I am at the NW corner of DIA on 120th near Chambers (I can see the BNSF Brush Sub and CZ at MP527 from the window) so the airport is easier straight down Tower. There is the option to go a bit further down Tower to the 61st Avenue Station for the A-line and avoid the commercial lots. But also being near I-76 for a straight shot up to FMG. It is convenient since you park right at the platform. And with some mobility issues saves some steps. Appreciate the idea!Have you considered parking at one of the RTD stations? Commerce City on the N line seems closest to you in Brighton. They seem to have lots of parking.
$2/day if your car is registered inside the RTD service area (which Brighton is part of); $4/day if it isn't. Can park for up to 30 days.
I realize the N line just opened recently, during the pandemic, so this might not have been an option last time you travelled.
Wish Sound Transit in the Seattle area was like that. Officially they don't allow even overnight parking at the Park and Rides. While you can usually keep a car over one night, if it is there more than a few days it will get towed.Have you considered parking at one of the RTD stations? Commerce City on the N line seems closest to you in Brighton. They seem to have lots of parking.
$2/day if your car is registered inside the RTD service area (which Brighton is part of); $4/day if it isn't. Can park for up to 30 days.
I realize the N line just opened recently, during the pandemic, so this might not have been an option last time you travelled.
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