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Subject: Re: DC Parking for Conversion Van Posted on: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 06:15:19 EDT

I've parked in that garage many times. It is not the least lacking in
overhead clearance. It has very high ceilings so I don't think a full size
van would be a problem.

Pan


"Frank F. Matthews" wrote in message
news:pHG7e.323$hu5.88@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> Your response appears contradictory. Most regular parking structures
> will not accommodate any full size van let alone one that is a high top.
> Many have a small area near the entrance and not up the ramps that
> will take a van but not all.
>
>
>
> Pan wrote:
>
> > The Union Station garage is a regular parking structure behind the train
> > station, so will definitely accommodate the van.
> >
> > Pan
> >
> > "JA" wrote in message
> > news:WMGdnT4-YvGWkcLfRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
> >
> >>">>
> >>
> >>>>What direction will you be driving from? I'd suggest you drop off
> >>>>everything
> >>>>at the Harrington, then head out to park the car, then return via
> >
> > metro.
> >
> >>>>Julie
> >>>
> >>>We are arriving from the North (Maine). I just called the hotel and
> >
> > they
> >
> >>>think that Union Station parking is 20 a day. I can swing that. They
> >>>also told me it is about a mile away. Does that sound right?
> >>>Thanks
> >>>Momma
> >>>
> >>
> >>Did you check with the Union Station garage to see if your van will
> >>fit into the parking garage?
> >>
> >>There's a web site http://www.unionstationdc.com/intro_fm.html
> >>that lists a contact number, although it looks like the info line
> >>is primarily for information about the stores. The number is
> >>202-289-1908.
> >>
> >>If that doesn't work, you could park at the outdoor lot at
> >>National Airport and take Metrorail back into town.
> >>Unfortunately, National Airport isn't convenient if you're
> >>coming from Maine.
> >>
> >>A mile sounds about right, more or less.
> >>
> >>JA
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>