I've actually only been on a train, not counting the Toronto subways,
3 or 4 times in my life. I enjoyed it but I just rarely found myself
Some years back I took a train from Windsor to Toronto. It was my first trai>ike in at least 60 <cringe> years. Even though It was a 3-4 hour trip, the t
What kinda surprised me was how easy it was to board the train. No security>ck or anything. A guy looks at your ticket and you just...get on. The Winds
...in most places, stations are small and simple.
>Reminded me of the train station in Pettycoat Junction....in most places, stations are small and simple.
As laid back as Windsor's was, London was even more so.
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