I just posted on Trip reports my trip to San Francisco orginating at Williams Junction, Arizona, which certianly qualifies as one of the less obvious places to board a train. What others do you know of would qualify? - I hear there are some in Canada! :unsure:
The Via train "ABITIBI" is one of those trains!!!
Just over 20 years ago myself,my dad,his brother and friend took a fishing trip to Windigo,Que.
We got on the train at Pointe Aux Trembles, Que( suburb of Montreal East) by my uncles house around 6;00PM. It was a nice little typical CN station. We saw a couple of the big old baggage carts loaded sky hi with all kinds of luggage, all kinds fishing gear and so many 24's of Labbat 50 beer i couldn't count them!!!
We had at least 4 or 5 24's our selves!!
The train had 2 baggage cars with canoes and everything you could think of for fishing and hunting. We all helped the baggage man load everything or we would have lost half and hour or more if we had let him do it by himself!!!
We all got settled down and off we went. We were sitting in the coach and it wa almost completely full of Fisherman and Hunters and i started to notice everybody seemed to be drinking beer and all kinds of whiskey/Jack Daniels etc...
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I thought o'boy the train crew would put a stop to this!!! But they came through and just told to behave or we were off at the next stop with a police escort!!! Needless to say everybody behaved them selves!!!
We all were feeling quite happy needless to say and all napped till we were being aroused by the crew around 01:00 am that our stop was in 10 minutes..We got all of our carry on gear ready to get off. We pulled to a stop and there was no light or nothing we could see.. HHMMM?? The door was opened and down the stairs we staggered down to the ballast and was it ever cold outside!!! This was July or August and we had left Montreal in the 70's or low 80's and it was near freezing here!!!
We started to wonder where we were??? We were on the ballast and all the Windigo station was a sign post in the middle of no where!!! We staggered up to the baggage car as our stuff was being passed out of the baggage into the ballast and surrounding bushes!!! Then a flashlight was pointed in our face and we were asked were we the Thompson Fishing party?
Our answer was yes and we were told follow him down to the boat? HUH??? WE started dragging our stuff down the embankment which dicovered the tracks were right on the St Maurice River.My uncles friend slid down the path and was covered in Mud needless to say he sobered up right away. We all climber in the boat and off we went into the darkness as the only light we had was a flash light was the only light as it was pitch dark!!! We went down the river about a mile downstream bumping into pulpwood that was floating down the river, but it scared the hell out of us and we docked on the other side at the camp.Later that morning when we got up after a few hours sleep we could see the tracks and the sign post that was the Windigo station out in the middle of absolutely nowhere!!! The nearest town was over 50 miles away...
What a trip!!! I will never forget this!!! You can still do this trip today but it's a daylight trip and i'm not sure you could drink on the train like we did then!!!