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- Tsalalh Seton Train - Wikipedia
The Tsal'alh Seton Train is a Lillooet – Seton Portage passenger bus and rail service along the northern shore of Seton Lake in the Squamish-Lillooet region of southwestern British Columbia By BC Highway 99, the eastern terminus is about 252 kilometres (157 mi) northeast of Vancouver
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One of the most scenic rail trips in the world, along the shore of Seton Lake, surrounded by high mountains and near vertical cliffs The two car Kaoham Shuttle train runs between Lillooet and Seton Portage Call ahead to confirm schedule
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The train runs along the edge of Seton Lake next to impressive rock faces and cliffs and connects passengers between Lillooet and Seton Portage, every day of the week
- Rail makes getting to B. C. s remote Seton Portage an epic adventure
A train shuttle serving residents of tiny Shalalth and Seton Portage in B C 's southern Interior is under threat, yet it's also a popular tourist attraction
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Tsalalh Seton Train, Shalalth 1,164 likes · 97 talking about this · 1 was here Local transportation service for Tsal’alh area Please see our schedules
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The train is a single home-made gas car, with large tinted windows, a slate-tiled floor an ac unit cut into the roof, and five or so rows of school-bus type seating all in one compartment, offering nearly 360 degree views
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Seton Portage and Shalalth are difficult to access by road, so this train service, run by the Tsal'alh First Nation is a vital link for the communities
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St’át’imc – Tsal’alhmec, The People of the Lake (Tsal’alh Membership), that have lived and thrived along the lake since time immemorial, are located in a semi-isolated, remote area at the most central northern point of the St’át’imc Territory along the shores of Seton and Anderson Lake
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