San Antonio is the closest Amtrak station to me, and it's a four-hour drive [Texas is a big state.]
It's amazing that a major stop like this has no parking, unless you're willing to pay $37.00 a day at a nearby Marriott.
That totally puts me off, and I wonder how many other folks feel the same way. How many passengers are they losing I wonder [rhetorical question]?
Houston, a six-hour ride for me, isn't much better. Ten spaces. For the 4th largest city in the country?
Given these circumstances, Amtrak apparently seems truly uninterested in Texans riding their trains.
It's amazing that a major stop like this has no parking, unless you're willing to pay $37.00 a day at a nearby Marriott.
That totally puts me off, and I wonder how many other folks feel the same way. How many passengers are they losing I wonder [rhetorical question]?
Houston, a six-hour ride for me, isn't much better. Ten spaces. For the 4th largest city in the country?
Given these circumstances, Amtrak apparently seems truly uninterested in Texans riding their trains.