--David
QUOTE: Originally posted by ICEtrain Hey Kevin, Thanks for all that info. I'll be sure to check Lucien L'Allier station out. I'll probably be coming on the 417/40, but I will definitely check out the tracks along 20. So for the Central Station, can I actually get to the tracks?? Or are they all elevated on a long bridge?
QUOTE: Originally posted by valleytenderfoot QUOTE: Originally posted by ICEtrain Hey Kevin, Thanks for all that info. I'll be sure to check Lucien L'Allier station out. I'll probably be coming on the 417/40, but I will definitely check out the tracks along 20. So for the Central Station, can I actually get to the tracks?? Or are they all elevated on a long bridge? ICE, I dug out some photos and the tracks (six of them) going into central station (at least I think it is Central Station on President Kennedy) are all elevated approximately 30 ft on a viaduct stype structure, not really a bridge. It is solid fill, inaccessible from street level and had cross streets going under/through it. It was concrete for most of the length I could see (looks pretty cool) Jeff
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman Can you.. good Question i've never gone to gare centrale to take pictures, although i should.. Now when you check out Windsor station, Be aware there is a big sign beofre you go outside that says somehting like "Vous avez rentrez dans l'aire du controle..." What that menas in English is that you have enetered the Train boarding area, when your on the platforms, technically if you plan on boarding a train, make sure you have your ticket on you at all times. and if you see a man with a vest that says "INSPECTEUR" on his vest, and you don't have a ticket, don't run, don't board the train, kindly explain "i'm just taking pictures", or try to make a quiet get away, now theres one inspector whose about 7 feet tall, he's a real Meiser and eats rusty nails for breakfast, like my grade 12 french teacher..HA! Be weary of him. thats about all the advise i cna give you... Sorry, i wish i could be there to show you around. Kev.
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