• Train of Thought

    From Mortar M.@618:250/19 to Rob Mccart on Wed Jan 7 00:33:28 2026
    Re: Re: the vinyl comeback..
    By: Rob Mccart to DIGIMAUS on Tue Jan 06 2026 09:16:57

    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 train rike in at least 60 <cringe> years. Even though It was a 3-4 hour trip, the train had Wifi, so was able to keep myself busy. The coolest thing I saw along the way was a bunch of wind turbines; I'd never personally seen one before.

    What kinda surprised me was how easy it was to board the train. No security check or anything. A guy looks at your ticket and you just...get on. The Windsor station itself was very assuming. Just a little building not much bigger than a large trailer home and a wooden platform.

    I wouldn't mind doing it again.
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MORTAR M. on Thu Jan 8 09:18:19 2026
    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
    >n had Wifi, so was able to keep myself busy. The coolest thing I saw along t
    >way was a bunch of wind turbines; I'd never personally seen one before.

    I think the last time I was on a train was back in about 1978..

    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
    >station itself was very assuming. Just a little building not much bigger tha
    > large trailer home and a wooden platform.

    Not having been on one in ages I didn't know what it would be like
    these days, but they always appeared to be pretty laid back and,
    in most places, stations are small and simple.

    I guess not too many people try to hijack a train..
    It would be pretty hard to diguise where you were heading..

    Take me to Coo-ba.. B)

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  • From Mortar M.@618:250/19 to Rob Mccart on Fri Jan 9 20:23:58 2026
    Re: Train of Thought
    By: Rob Mccart to MORTAR M. on Thu Jan 08 2026 09:18:19

    ...in most places, stations are small and simple.

    As laid back as Windsor's was, London was even more so. Rminded me of the train station in Pettycoat Junction.
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MORTAR M. on Sun Jan 11 08:44:41 2026
    ...in most places, stations are small and simple.

    As laid back as Windsor's was, London was even more so.
    >Reminded me of the train station in Pettycoat Junction.

    Were there girls bathing in the water tower ??? B)

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