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cubzo
Member # 4700
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Later this month the wife and I will be traveling the Coast Starlight from Lax to OKJ. A question, will there be taxis waiting at that hour?
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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In most cases, yes....The local cab drivers keep an eye on "Julie" and #14's arrival time. If for some reason there is NOT a taxi waiting trackside, make sure you bring with you a list of, say, 2 taxi companies that serve Oakland. Off the top of my head, Veterans Cab is one company that I consistently see waiting for trains. Since downtown Oakland with the major hotels is about a 3 minute drive from OKJ, if you call for one, you should see a taxi appear within minutes (I've done this myself). And the OKJ station itself will still be open and staffed, so you can wait inside and just look outside the big glass walls/windows for your taxi to arrive.

If I were to give a percentage, just off the top of my head, I'd say that there are a few taxis waiting for #14 roughly 90% of the time. Once in a blue moon, there won't be one....but getting one is very fast.

I hope you were given good advice on where to overnight. I hate to say it, but Oakland is a VERY VERY VERY dangerous city. I can't emphasize this enough. Oakland PD just laid off 80 officers, and that is the LAST thing that they needed. Crime is skyrocketing, and the bad guys know that there are less cops to respond now. Please, don't EVER EVER get impatient and start walking away from OKJ on your own (if a taxi is late). It's not worth your life. I never head in the direction of Oakland any more unless I'm armed to the teeth, and now I even carry impact weapons, pepper spray, and handcuffs. (I'm legally allowed to). I used to just carry my gun, but not any more---that city is out of control. Again, I hope you have chosen your hotel carefully. If you want to run the name of the property by me, feel free....I'll be glad to tell you if it's safe or not. Right off the bat, I'll tell you that if you selected the Jack London Inn, get the heck out of there---run!
 
Stephen W
Member # 6059
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I have to say that this does not make comfortable viewing:

http://www.spotcrime.com/ca/oakland
 
cubzo
Member # 4700
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Smitty thanks for all of your advice. I will research the names and numbers of the local cab companies as a just in case. We will be actually staying in San Francisco. I am familiar with the war zone previously known as Oakland CA.
Steve W. thanks for the link.
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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Interesting crime stat website...I wasn't familiar with that one. Thanks for posting.

cubzo---Whew! Very happy to hear you are staying in SF. [Smile]
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Cubzo--

Isn't there a Thruway connection to "The City" from OKJ or Emeryville? I would think a taxi would be VERY expensive.

Frank in sunny and warm SBA
 



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