... Re-Posted by Myson Effa Manager Pemberton Gateway Village
Suites Hotel* Weaving along a narrow ledge between razor-sharp
mountains and a gigantic, glittering lake, the tiny, two-car Kaoham Shuttle is
arguably Canada's greatest hidden rail journey. And at just 10 Canadian dollars
for a two-hour return trip, it's also a bargain - especially if you're a fan of
both spectacular scenery and wildlife.
Founded in 1912, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway
(later renamed BC Rail) used to trundle passengers from North Vancouver to the
northern city of Prince George, linking dozens of backcountry communities en
route. But by 2002, its money-losing passenger services had all been canned -
except for a daily diesel "rail bus" between the tiny western Canada towns of
Lillooet and Seton Portage. When the transcontinental freight operator Canadian
National Railway acquired BC Rail's operations in 2004, this lone passenger
service somehow endured.
Today, the Kaoham Shuttle - a partnership between
Canadian National and the Seton Lake First Nation community - remains a vital
service in an area where backcountry roads are sometimes impassable, while also
luring travelling train spotters who can't quite believe their luck.
All aboard
I arrived at Lillooet Station after a 320km
forest-and-mountain-filled drive from Vancouver. Huge, pyramid-straight
mountains dwarfed the gable-roofed building, while a dozen empty train tracks
striped the ground in front of us.
A skeletal tumbleweed rolled across the platform just
as the late-arriving train shimmied into view. Bell ringing, it screeched to a
halt in front of the platform, looking like a pair of attached steel sheds on
wheels.
After paying my fare, I slid onto a seat in the first
carriage, making sure I snagged a left-hand, lakeside spot.
At first glance, it's clear this 30-passenger train was
purpose-built. The seats looked left over from an old transit bus, while the
granite-coloured floor tiles seemed to come from a hardware store clearance
sale. The driver sat in the front, right-hand corner, beside an engine hump
that was also used as a ledge for his paperwork, packed lunch and a bottle of
window-cleaner.
No-one would mistake this functional conveyance for the
luxury of the Orient Express. But as we rattled alongside a fast-moving river
and suddenly emerged wide-eyed on the shore of jade-green Seton Lake, the
scenery was no less magnificent.
Kaoham Shuttle, British Columbia, Canada
Watching the now-familiar diorama unfurling alongside.
(John Lee)
Taking in the view
The mountains across Seton Lake were cloaked with dense
forest - a sharp contrast to the jagged, rust-coloured cliffs that rose along
the tracks, just inches from the windows. The rails twisted like spaghetti
strands ahead of us, threading a narrow route between the rocks and the lake.
Without any announcement, the driver slowed down every
few minutes; it was our cue to scan the scenery for wildlife. It wasn't long
before we spotted eight bighorn sheep peering curiously at us from on high,
followed by a black bear and two cubs snuffling around a nearby tree.
After a quick stop at the red-roofed Shalalth Station,
we encountered the line's only tunnel: a narrow, rough-hewn 1.2km cave that
looked like a mythical dragon's grotto. On the other side was the community of
Seton Portage: a clutch of wooden houses centred on a derelict brown church,
it's sharp, pinprick steeple rising above it all.
Heading back
After dropping off the mail and chatting with a few of
the locals who came for a social visit, our driver shifted to the other end of
the train and prepared to head back down the line. I asked if I could sit on
the nearby cooler that served as a makeshift bench at the front of the train.
"Go ahead," the driver, Eugene, said, smiling. "It's
the best seat in the house - apart from mine."
The return trundle was more relaxed, with passengers
comparing wildlife shots and watching the now-familiar diorama unfurling
alongside. Eugene explained that the day's animal sightings were fairly
routine. Cougars pop up once or twice a year, he added, but falling rocks are
more common.
There were no
tumbling rocks the day I was there, but as we rounded a corner, four young deer
- two with furry antlers - skittered away from the rails. A little later, the
train screeched to a halt as Eugene spotted a well-camouflaged, sandy-coloured
mountain quail hopping over the tracks, followed by 10 bouncing feather balls
climbing over each other to get across. Once they made it over safely, we
continued on our way.Clouds were rolling in as we inched back towards Lillooet.
But there was just enough time for a wildlife finale. Two adult mountain goats
- their white, shaggy coats half-moulted - stared intently at the train from
about 5m away; a pint-sized baby jumped around on the rocks nearby.
"You
don't normally see them this low - you got lucky," our driver said, hopping out
to change the points on the rails ahead. Lillooet Station was just a couple of
minutes away, but I was already planning my next ride.
Practicalities
Friday is the best day to board the Kaoham Shuttle, since the train departs
from Lillooet at 10:30 am (morning departures the rest of the week are from
less-accessible Seton Portage). Reserving ahead by phone is recommended,
especially in summer (250-259-8300)
Comments
From Myson Effa Manager Pemberton Gateway Village Suites hotel:
Besides the daily round-trip service of this 2 car self
propelled passenger train , between Seton Portage & Lillooet - stopping too
in Shalalth - limited service farther
south to the Ponderosa Ranch (near D'Arcy) and may be chartered to run past the
Ponderosa Ranch to D'Arcy, which is forty-five minutes north of Pemberton at
the head of Anderson Lake. There are often minor delays by mountain goats
and/or bighorn sheep. They scatter for the CN's freight-trains but show no fear
of the two-car railbus / passenger train.
*Re-Posted by Myson Effa Manager Pemberton Gateway Village Suites Hotel under fair use for educational puposes:
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