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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
I'm not sure I understand your dilemma (bandshell?). I bike through here a couple of times a week (including yesterday afternoon/evening) and never have an issue... Maybe I am assuming you go here regularily but you haven't gone here for several months/years and haven't seen the new setup since the tracks were installed? If that's the case, I could understand your confusion. You just have to turn right, parallel to the tracks, and then cut through the new Parking lot on the "other" side of the tracks from where it used to be.

Yes, there will be a top surface just like every other crossing - it just hasn't been installed yet at the South end of the platform, and is still closed. Don't feel bad, you're not the first person who as asked about this, but I can't believe people would think they'd be expected to somehow roll across bare railway tracks! Of course there will be flush plates or pavement. No way it would meet code asking people to trip across tracks...
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 05-10-2017, 05:12 AM
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