Make no mistake, this is a first-class raccoon.

Tyler Kay, a GO Transit safety officer, tweeted this morning that a friendly raccoon was a stowaway on this morning’s Aldershot GO Train.

Judging by the dark circles around his eyes, this little guy could have used some extra sleep. #GOTrain pic.twitter.com/jYEoQsjI3B — Tyler Kay (@GOTyler107) December 8, 2015

According to Kay, the little guy could have used a little more sleep. But clearly he was up early planning his escape to Burlington.

Anne Marie Aikins, spokesperson for Metrolinx, said they closed off the coach to other passengers until they got to Aldershot, when the raccoon was safely removed from the train.

According to Aikins, he was subsequently taken in for questioning. Clearly he didn’t use his Presto pass upon boarding the train.

#GORocky has been safely removed from @GOTransit train at Aldershot. He's been taken in for questioning https://t.co/I1IG0VzKg6 — Anne Marie Aikins (@femwriter) December 8, 2015

It wasn’t the first time an animal has caught a ride on a GO Train. Just last month Turbo the Goat caught a train from Port Credit to downtown Toronto.

However, Turbo was part of a publicity campaign for the Royal Winter Fair.