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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Latest ion update has lots of goodies:
  • ION stop and driver’s facility at Conestoga Mall
  • The new lot on the north side of the track at Seagram has been paved
  • Installation of the frame for the Willis Way anchor wall
  • Work has commenced on the Northbound Central Station LRT stop at the King Street Grade Separation
  • (Borden) Landscaping and the installation of sidewalks, as well as the overhead catenary system
  • Work at the Huron Spur/Borden will commence on or about August 22 to continue the track from Borden onto the Huron Spur
  • Ottawa/Mill intersection closure will be extended and will now re-open on or about October 15
  • Block Line/Courtland will close on or about August 15 for approximately two months. A detour will be in place via Manitou to Bleams to Homer Watson

Very fascinated by the stop work under the grade sep. It's so hard to see what's going on there, especially since the connection path in front of Google is now closed.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 08-08-2016, 05:30 PM
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