The title probably says it all. This thread should be a guide to either desirable destinations or places to avoid. :mrgreen:
We just bought a new motorhome and took it on a break in trip. We stayed at 2 campgrounds where we could hear trains but couldn't walk out to see them.
Kingston, Ont. Rideau Acres Camping Resort, Hwy 401 and 15. CNR tracks run between the Campground and Hwy 401. Could trainwatch with a car or bicycle. Frequent service.
Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa Municipal Campground, Hwy 417 near 416. OC tracks run close to grounds; could trainwatch with a bicycle. Daily service.
(from previous trips
Monroe, MI. Harbortown RV Resort. I75 & La Plaisance Rd. Two different Railroads run close to the camp; trains can be seen if you have a southwest view. These are the lines between Detroit and Toledo.
I'm interested in getting the name of a camp along the I75 (in Ohio, maybe) that's located between the I75 and a railroad; the railroad runs the other side of the road that leads to the camp.
We just bought a new motorhome and took it on a break in trip. We stayed at 2 campgrounds where we could hear trains but couldn't walk out to see them.
Kingston, Ont. Rideau Acres Camping Resort, Hwy 401 and 15. CNR tracks run between the Campground and Hwy 401. Could trainwatch with a car or bicycle. Frequent service.
Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa Municipal Campground, Hwy 417 near 416. OC tracks run close to grounds; could trainwatch with a bicycle. Daily service.
(from previous trips

Monroe, MI. Harbortown RV Resort. I75 & La Plaisance Rd. Two different Railroads run close to the camp; trains can be seen if you have a southwest view. These are the lines between Detroit and Toledo.
I'm interested in getting the name of a camp along the I75 (in Ohio, maybe) that's located between the I75 and a railroad; the railroad runs the other side of the road that leads to the camp.