
This is part of my Trainspotting Series. Us cachers enjoy making our hunts a great hobby. Well another hobby that exists out there is called Trainspotting, also known as railfanning. Yes, its those people you see beside the railroad tracks with a camera ready and waiting for their perfect shot or catch. This series will take you to many spots that has or could be use for this hobby. If your lucky enough to have a train go by while hunting for this cache, be sure to grab a photo and add to your log!
REMEMBER, Railroad safety is priority #1. Please stay off the tracks and be safe.
Caches will always be in a safe spot away from any danger.

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The railway you see ahead of you is the CNR, Canadian National Railway. This section of track is known as the Kingston Subdivision and stretches from Montreal to Toronto. The line was originally the main trunk for the Grand Trunk Railway between these cities. The majority of the Kingston Sub runs close to the northern bank of Lake Ontario and the Saint Lawrence River. You will see freight and Via Passenger trains passing through. If you're near Toronto, you will also see the GO Train that uses the subdivision between Oshawa and Union Station. This is a neat spot to grab a photo with the trains elevated up here.
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Congratulations to fenway fanatic and 90210fan for getting FTF!
