Amtrak Parking: Clifford Lane

Started by cityimrov, February 12, 2011, 09:39:40 AM

cityimrov

Ok, I'm planning to take a train trip to South Florida for the first time.  What's the parking situation like at this station?  Has anyone heard of anyone's car being stolen?  Is there some type of security/cameras there keeping watch? 

In short, if I leave my car there for a week, what are the chances of it still being there in one piece when I come back?

mtraininjax

I have left a car there before, a beaten up rusty p.o.s, no one touched it. Seriously, should be fine. Or you could cab it to be safe. Or pickup the train further south at a different stop.
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Lunican

I've left a car there several times with no problems. The station is 5 miles from downtown so a cab wouldn't cost much. JTA also runs a bus there.

Ocklawaha



Never had a problem either but that doesn't mean to leave the car keys, wallet, laptop or purse in plain sight. Amtrak is in a fairly bad area, but the station "island," is better. It is isolated, monitored and patrolled.

Anyway, your not nearly as likely to be robbed, assaulted, raped or set on fire in Jacksonville as you are in Orlando, Tampa or Miami....BUT...We're WAY MORE LIKELY to just kill you outright.
  ;)

OCKLAWAHA

cityimrov

#4
Quote from: Ocklawaha on February 12, 2011, 01:36:19 PM


Never had a problem either but that doesn't mean to leave the car keys, wallet, laptop or purse in plain sight. Amtrak is in a fairly bad area, but the station "island," is better. It is isolated, monitored and patrolled.

Anyway, your not nearly as likely to be robbed, assaulted, raped or set on fire in Jacksonville as you are in Orlando, Tampa or Miami....BUT...We're WAY MORE LIKELY to just kill you outright.
 ;)

OCKLAWAHA

So basically what your saying is as long as my car doesn't stop or break down anywhere outside the station, I'll be fine? :)   Amtrak trains unfortunately do have a tendency to arrive late in the odd hours of the morning.  

Ocklawaha

#5
Here you go, now you can make an up to date decision on what you want to do. These numbers are for a circle about 3 miles wide, centered on the Amtrak station.

Crime Stats

8/12/2010 - 2/12/2011
Description       Count
Assault / Battery      2
Burglary
   Burglary / Other      0
   Burglary / Residential      0
   Burglary / Vehicle      0
Murder      0
Robbery      0
Sex Offenses
   Lewd/Lascivious/Exposure      0
   Sexual Battery      0
Theft
   Theft      2
   Theft / Vehicle      0
Vandalism      0

JSO  http://maps.coj.net/crimestatsdiscl.asp



OCKLAWAHA

cityimrov

Quote from: Ocklawaha on February 12, 2011, 03:13:44 PM
Here you go, now you can make an up to date, decision on what you want to do. These numbers are for a circle about 3 miles wide, centered on the Amtrak station.

Crime Stats

8/12/2010 - 2/12/2011
Description       Count
Assault / Battery      2
Burglary
   Burglary / Other      0
   Burglary / Residential      0
   Burglary / Vehicle      0
Murder      0
Robbery      0
Sex Offenses
   Lewd/Lascivious/Exposure      0
   Sexual Battery      0
Theft
   Theft      2
   Theft / Vehicle      0
Vandalism      0

JSO  http://maps.coj.net/crimestatsdiscl.asp



OCKLAWAHA


Those numbers are pretty good.  Now when I click anywhere outside that area, ouch.  I should double check the tires and oil to make sure I can make it into the station! 

Jaxson

Quote from: cityimrov on February 12, 2011, 09:39:40 AM
Ok, I'm planning to take a train trip to South Florida for the first time.  What's the parking situation like at this station?  Has anyone heard of anyone's car being stolen?  Is there some type of security/cameras there keeping watch? 

In short, if I leave my car there for a week, what are the chances of it still being there in one piece when I come back?

At first, I was nervous about leaving my car at the station and either:
1.) Asked a relative or friend to drop me off and pick me up - OR
2.) Asked a relative to drop off my car the morning of my arrival

Seeing an increasing number of cars parked for the long term and seeing a relatively safe setting, I have been more at ease with leaving my car in the parking lot and returning to drive back home in an intact car...
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