Originally Posted by
baralheia
Except... there's not though. The station is on the west side of the tracks. The small parking areas directly north and south of the station building are not large enough for structured parking, and there are no other suitable plots of land immediately nearby for parking that aren't already committed to other uses.
If there were a safe, reliable, and convenient place to park my car for multiple days when I take Amtrak, I'd be parking downtown to take the train right now! If you're just going for a day trip, utilizing transit options to get to the downtown station is fine - but if you're hauling luggage around with you, driving to the station is vastly superior. Utilizing rideshare services (Lyft/Uber/taxi/etc) can be an option but I've found them to be less reliable than I'd prefer around the time of morning that Amtrak departs OKC.
Once the commuter rail line is built, that still won't take care of everyone needing to get to Santa Fe Station, either. You'll still have people who live in the downtown area who aren't efficiently served by public transport in order to get to the station - either they're not along any of the routes selected by the RTA, or a walk of more than a couple of blocks is necessary to even engage with transit. Like, imagine trying to get from the center of Mesta Park to Santa Fe Station. That's a half-mile walk to the nearest transit stop (the RAPID stop on 17th & Classen), which will take you to the downtown transit center, but then you'll need to walk another ~3 blocks from the downtown transit center to Santa Fe Station - a total trip time of 30-45 minutes depending on walking speed. That's enough friction to make driving to the station the preferred option for many - especially if luggage is part of that equation, or if you have a disability that makes walking longer distances difficult. Not including enough parking for the station's future needs will kneecap these services before they've even begun service.
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