Sunday, November 11, 2018

Train Watching in Toronto



A business trip recently took me to a convention in Toronto.

The convention was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre—a great place for watching trains.

The convention centre spans both sides of the busy downtown mainline trackage leading to nearby Union Station.













Union Station is home to three railways: Go Transit, the commuter line that serves the Greater Toronto Area; VIA Rail; and the Pearson UP Express, which connects downtown to the airport.

To get from one side of the huge convention centre to the other, you need to cross the tracks on a bridge. This is a great place to be during the morning and afternoon rush.














Photography isn't the best, since you have to shoot through windows and there can be a glare. But hey: Trains!

There are other nearby uncovered bridges and spots where you can stand on to take photos, if the weather is good. (Or even if it isn't.)


















And you can also walk outside and see an early GO Transit car at the nearby John St. Roundhouse and railway museum.















A walk to the west down Front St. takes you to the storage tracks where GO trains tie up between the morning and afternoon trips.



In other words, it's a great place for a convention for a railfan.





1 comment:

  1. Fantastic! I hope to get to that area someday to do some GO Transit railfanning.

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