Part 2 of CTV's:
https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/video?clipI...tPageNum=1
Looks like they are targeting the April 10 planning and works meeting to reveal the opening date (the report would be made available April 6th around 4PM).
Some point-of-view shots from in the cab.
(03-07-2018, 10:39 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: [ -> ]Part 2 of CTV's:
https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/video?clipI...tPageNum=1
Looks like they are targeting the April 10 planning and works meeting to reveal the opening date.
Some point-of-view shots from in the cab.
Heh, apparently it only takes a G license to drive
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I wonder if you even need that much (or if it's a GRT/Grandlinq/Keolis requirement) because I don't believe the LRVs qualify as road vehicles under the HTA.
(03-07-2018, 11:07 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: [ -> ] (03-07-2018, 10:39 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: [ -> ]Part 2 of CTV's:
https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/video?clipI...tPageNum=1
Looks like they are targeting the April 10 planning and works meeting to reveal the opening date.
Some point-of-view shots from in the cab.
Heh, apparently it only takes a G license to drive .
I wonder if you even need that much (or if it's a GRT/Grandlinq/Keolis requirement) because I don't believe the LRVs qualify as road vehicles under the HTA.
They want a full G license for reliable transport between wherever and wherever they need you to go
Has the entire line been checked for clearance at this point? (Clearance blocks no longer require?)
I seen an LRV in action for the first time yesterday afternoon coming down Northfield and turning down the Waterloo Spur, very exciting!! This was at around 4:20 PM so maybe they have started to extend the testing hours?
Yeah, a little. I’m guessint less paperwork required each day now, so they’re usually out on the track by about 9am, and staying out anywhere from 2pm to 5-6pm.
(This is based on only about 5 sightings and observations by me the few times I’ve been able to watch. Square probably has a much better idea of this with the radio!)
The lawyer in all those 2017 news articles about pending OMB complaints was interviewed in the latest CTV video. He actually specializes in expropriation litigation and claims he has several pending OMB complaints related to Grandlinq trespassing and doing LRT construction on private land that hadn't been expropriated. He's also trying to get larger settlements for businesses because of loss of value to remaining property. Most of his clients seem to be straightforward market value expropriations, so I'm unclear why he was making all those comments about huge settlements for loss of business last year.
https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1343856
I wonder if part of that is why the traffic and railway lights at the GM Dealership on Courtland are still not activated. That is going to become very problematic, very soon!
Quote:...claims he has several pending OMB complaints related to Grandlinq trespassing and doing LRT construction on private land that hadn't been expropriated.
My understanding was that to avoid these 'trespass' issues, during a construction project an easement will be agreed on property that is not fully taken. If that wasn't properly arranged in advance, then I can see GrandLinq definitely running into some issues.
(03-09-2018, 01:31 PM)Canard Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.therecord.com/opinion-story/...er-needed/
Fully agree with this - while I'm rarely down in that area during school hours, if I am (either biking or driving), it's horrible. Â I can't imagine the anxiety of being an LRV operator going through here...
They should formalize the crossing point on the south side of the Kitchener Market platform - put crosswalk lines and make curb cuts. Then, if necessary, maybe put solid barriers across the midline to reduce casual midblock crossing.