Tuesday, June 18, 2024

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Haibun - My Train Days
The Trinidad Government Railway existed between 1876 and 28 December 1968. Originally built to connect Port of Spain with Arima, the railway was extended to Couva in 1880, San Fernando in 1882, Cunapo (now Sangre Grande) in 1897, Tabaquite in 1898, Siparia in 1913 and Rio Claro in 1914.

During my high school years, there was a phase in my transportation where i travelled from Chaguanas to San Juan by train. Those were for the most, for school children passengers, days of flirting and naughtiness.
The boys did what we called 'hopping the train' that is they waited until the train started moving, then they would jump aboard. (very dangerous i remember one boy of Chaguanas whom i knew got both his legs crushed) There was also those boys who would not spend money on a train ticket and dodged the 
inspectors from carriage to carriage. Then there was the 'throwing of powder' boys would buy small tins
of white talc - (thank god they were fragrant scented talc) and sometimes
baby powder; and they would go through the carriages sprinkling on any unsuspecting girls. Some girls giggled and flirted others who didn't would 'cut eyes' at such behaviour. Strange to say though i do not remember getting powdered. 
Those were just some of the behaviours on board. But that was not all; there was the scenery
which at that age i really did not ogle. But there it was, nevertheless, cane fields, rice fields, country houses. bison grazing etc etc. The poet in me i think, was sleepy in those days.

hoot hoot all aboard 
chug a chug clackety clack -
 mischief plays itself
 Haibun - My Train Days © gillena cox 2024


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20 comments:

  1. What an interesting ride. I love the scenary of cane and rice fields. Thanks for sharing this bit of your history.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Grace

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  2. Thanks for your appreciation Dwight

    much♡love

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  3. That was an interesting piece of history and culture, Gillena, and I enjoyed the trip with your younger self to the ‘days of flirting and naughtiness’. Those boys were dare-devils, hopping the train like that, and the accident you describe must have been awful. I love the sound of the scenery, with the cane fields, rice fields, country houses and bison grazing.

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  4. I enjoyed the tales you recounted, Gillena. Thanks for sharing them with us. :)

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Kitty

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  5. Thank you for sharing this history and culture of your youth, Gillena. It was fascinating-- young men here will still move between cars, but I never heard of powdering. (Of course, now we'd be afraid it was something toxic.) So much more innocent then--it seemed-- despite the danger.

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  6. Thanks for your appreciation Merril

    much♡love

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  7. What fun memories... thanks for sharing

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  8. Happy you dropped by Debi

    much♡love

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  9. Your memories are priceless, Gillena! I saw those train rides in my mind's eye so clearly. Especially how you described the kids you rode with.

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  10. Gillena, I love your haibun! I guess boys are same everywhere. Here too they are upto same antics and sometimes flirt with danger while flirting with girls! This brought back lovely memories.💙

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  11. Oh how you give us the mischievous and risky flavor of those train trips to and from school! You promised me talcum powder in your poem, and here it is, but in a wholly unexpected way. Such a fun haibun to read, Gillena! ♡❤️♡

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  12. Happy you dropped by Dora

    much♡love

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  13. Hi Gillena, a lovely verse and an interesting memory from your childhood.

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  14. Happy you dropped by Robbie

    much♡love

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