Yes WITH a car this time. I debated whether or not to start a new thread but figured there are already 2 threads re: Toronto w/ no car, so I might as well just tack onto the latest thread.
I figure railfanning with / without a car both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Without a car, Cons: Can only carry what you can; at mercy of public transit; some distant stuff would be hard to get to. Pros: No worry of leaving your car somewhere, don't have to walk all the way back to your car (if you had to park it some distance away). And you get some excersize.
With a car, Cons: extra costs (gas/rental etc) Risk of parking tickets; finding a safe parking spot at railfanning sites. Some places seem a little seedy, others the road is too narrow, others the road is too busy/can't just park on the shoulder (example I don't think we can just park on the shoulder of the bridge over Mimico or the north end of Agincourt... that's a LONG bridge over Mimico.) Pros: can bring whatever you want with you! Food, camera stuff, scanner stuff, big antenna, you name it. The car is also a portable recharging station! Freedom to go wherever you want to, whenever! Certainly faster that public transit (unless you decide to drive across downtown T.O. at the worst time of day, if so, YDI.)
A couple friends and myself are going on a railfanning trip to Toronto next weekend. We're taking the train from Ottawa friday night, and staying in a hotel near Union Station. Saturday morning the plan is to pick up the rental car bright and early, and then whip right over to Bayview Ave to catch the arriving eastbound Canadian coming around the corner under the big CP trestle. Hopefully we can park on the shoulder there (doesn't look too bad according to Google StreetView), otherwise we'll have to get it at Pottery Road.
After that, the next idea is to go back downtown and take the GO train out to Aldershot and back. Never been past Toronto that direction. GO transit site says the train stops at Aldershot.
Doesn't look like there's a way to get to Bayview Jct. So unless we find a way to bayview, we're just gonna take the next GO back to Union.
Other places on the table to check out: John Street Roundhouse/Steamwhistle Brewery; old North Toronto CP station/LCBO (see what happens when you DON'T tear everything down CP?); Summerhill pedestrian overpass North Toronto sub in Leaside; Osler Street / West Toronto; Do you think it's worth checking out the north end of Agincourt? If it's fairly quiet on the weekends we won't bother. A lot of yards are really hard to see into. (Love Smiths Falls) One website which was last updated in 2005 was talking about being able to see stuff at OBICO, but I couldn't see squat in Google StreetView so I crossed that off the list. What about the Wye at Snider? Especially at night, we want to catch the departing westbound Canadian, is that a decent spot for that? Last time I saw anything from there is on the VIA Rail: Last Seven Days tape from January 1990. Oh yeah and there's a section of the Hamilton sub between union and mimico where the locos and GO trains are always zipping back and forth next to a highway, thinking of checking that spot out too.
One of us also wants to catch the Amtrak train, I haven't found when that is yet. During the day the skywalk should be ok but at night internal lighting + dirty glass = can't see out
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Anyways any suggestions on where/when to go places would be great. Otherwise we'll just look at a map and go "lets go here" and hope something is happening. We have the full day saturday and we are leaving Toronto mid-afternoon sunday to come back home.
Thanks a bunch.