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kaoham 001 |
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Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:32:04 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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CN 10900(UNKNOWN) CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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701 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 002 |
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Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:33:19 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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249 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 003 |
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Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:35:06 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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305 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 006 |
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Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:38:34 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) CN 10900(UNKNOWN) |
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418 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 008 |
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Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:40:57 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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224 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 009 |
Description: |
Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:41:44 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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InCab |
Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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298 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 010 |
Description: |
Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:42:36 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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InCab |
Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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318 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 012 |
Description: |
Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:44:50 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) CN 10900(UNKNOWN) |
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349 Comments: 0 |
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kaoham 013 |
Description: |
Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) – built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line between Seton Portage and Lillooet, British Columbia in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. After passenger service on the line was ended by BC Rail in 2002, the Kaoham Shuttle was established as a replacement to access the isolated communities of Seton Portage and Shalalth (combined population 1,100) which are easier served by rail than by gravel road. “Kaoham” means “to meet the train” in St’át’imcets (Lillooet language) and has been called Canada’s greatest hidden rail trip by the BBC. (March 25, 2016) |
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3/25/2016 Upload Date: 3/27/2016 1:45:50 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Yard |
Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) CN 10900(UNKNOWN) |
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311 Comments: 0 |
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CN 10800 2017-09-07 kaoham |
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Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 AKA TU-108) parked for its Friday afternoon schedule break at Lillooet Station in Lillooet, British Columbia. In March 2016 we rode this between Seton Portage and Lillooet. (April 7, 2017) |
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4/7/2017 Upload Date: 4/11/2017 12:53:49 AM |
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Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
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Station |
Locomotives: |
CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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243 Comments: 0 |
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CN 10900 10800 2017-09-07 kaoham |
Description: |
Kaoham Shuttle (CN 10800 & CN 10900 AKA TU-108 and TU-109) parked for its Friday afternoon schedule break at Lillooet Station in Lillooet, British Columbia. Built in 1999 by Jim Busby Services of California, these two diesel multiple units run on the former British Columbia Railway / BC Rail line in a partnership between Canadian National Railway and the Seton Lake St’át’imc Nation. (April 7, 2017) |
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4/7/2017 Upload Date: 4/11/2017 12:52:49 AM |
Location: |
Lillooet, BC |
Author: |
Dave Stewart-Candy |
Categories: |
Station |
Locomotives: |
CN 10900(UNKNOWN) CN 10800(UNKNOWN) |
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329 Comments: 0 |
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