Is the Charlottesville VA Amtrak station parking lot big enough to handle enough autos every day? Is it safe? What does it cost? Will I have any trouble finding a spot (for four days) on the evening of 12/23, around 8:00? We'll be catching the Crescent to Atlanta.
Still in training.
Most recent visit, about 30 years ago ; Lot smasll, but safe. If space not available, about a mile away, University of Virginia Visitors' Parking Lot, also safe, but large.
I hope you get more recent information from another reader.
There is or was a bus between the two locations, about every half hour if memory is correct.
I was last there... well, about the same time as Mr. Klepper; where has the time gone? I remember a wonderful time standing with one of my tutorees on the station platform during a thunderstorm, watching how the echoes of thunder came out radially from the lightning strokes...
If I remember correctly about the parking, there was a gravel apron of considerable extent, so I wouldn't expect parking difficulties. Perhaps a wise thing would be to pull up Google Earth or a recent aerial if one is available and see what that shows.
Looks pretty large. But maybe not large enough - Probably does not help that the lot is shared with the Wild Wing Cafe
Yeah, they've developed around it... a LOT. I'm glad to see it, but it means YMMV with actual parking at the time you need it, or with long-term safety while you're traveling.
Thanks for the input.
Interesting. I thought everyone would get the same Google Maps satellite view. But between this forum, a different forum, and my own view, I'm seeing three different images of the lot: one almost full, one half full, and one a quarter full!
I have a sister just outside of Cville; I probably ought to park at her place, to be safe. If she or her husband can't ferry us, we can get Ubers.
Here is the Bing Version ..
Lithonia OperatorInteresting. I thought everyone would get the same Google Maps satellite view. But between this forum, a different forum, and my own view, I'm seeing three different images of the lot: one almost full, one half full, and one a quarter full!
Install Google Earth. It has a Historical Icon (top toolbar) that lets you see all the views thru time.
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