https://youtu.be/dcEFYGb2pv8 [5:16 minutes]
TravelTalesVideos
Published on Apr 16, 2015
If you are going to be in Lillooet on a Friday you are in for a treat if you PLAN AHEAD and reserve a return seat(s) on the Kaoham Shuttle. For $10 per person (2014) the Kaoham Shuttle leaves Lillooet at 10:30 am (be there early to confirm your seat but be patient if the train does not leave on time) for the camera-clicking hour of scenery run up to Seton Portage. Reservations are a must for those returning to Lillooet in order to confirm there are enough seats on the run back to Lillooet. The train scheduled shows a 12:00 noon departure and a 2:30 departure (leaving you time to explore Seton). The 12:00 is scheduled to arrive back in Lillooet at 1:00pm and the 2:30 at 3:30pm … but be sure your time is flexible as it could be later.
If you are lucky enough to have Eugene John as the engineer in your car, as we were, you might just get an impromptu tour filled with historical tidbits and stops for wildlife, explanations and answers to your questions along the way. Eugene has been with BC Rail approximately thirty-four years and is proud to share his knowledge of the rails, the years of changes and stories of the people who have lived, worked and died along the route. This video includes instrumentals “Locally Sourced” by Jason Farnham and “Swamp Stomp” by Silent Partner both of which are available compliments of the YouTube library, This music is, with appreciation, being distributed under fair use without profit or payment; credit is given at the end of the video.
TravelTalesVideos
Published on Apr 16, 2015
If you are going to be in Lillooet on a Friday you are in for a treat if you PLAN AHEAD and reserve a return seat(s) on the Kaoham Shuttle. For $10 per person (2014) the Kaoham Shuttle leaves Lillooet at 10:30 am (be there early to confirm your seat but be patient if the train does not leave on time) for the camera-clicking hour of scenery run up to Seton Portage. Reservations are a must for those returning to Lillooet in order to confirm there are enough seats on the run back to Lillooet. The train scheduled shows a 12:00 noon departure and a 2:30 departure (leaving you time to explore Seton). The 12:00 is scheduled to arrive back in Lillooet at 1:00pm and the 2:30 at 3:30pm … but be sure your time is flexible as it could be later.
If you are lucky enough to have Eugene John as the engineer in your car, as we were, you might just get an impromptu tour filled with historical tidbits and stops for wildlife, explanations and answers to your questions along the way. Eugene has been with BC Rail approximately thirty-four years and is proud to share his knowledge of the rails, the years of changes and stories of the people who have lived, worked and died along the route. This video includes instrumentals “Locally Sourced” by Jason Farnham and “Swamp Stomp” by Silent Partner both of which are available compliments of the YouTube library, This music is, with appreciation, being distributed under fair use without profit or payment; credit is given at the end of the video.
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