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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Few more curbs in at Caroline today. Willis Way stop was being built, rebar being laid for the track.

Charles from Victoria – Francis is looking strangely nice and smoothed out with top layers of soil... did they even do any underground work here? Seems like they just demolished the road and now are ready to put it back together.

Intersection at Water / Charles was being flattened today, due to reopen tomorrow.

Victoria Park station all poured, as seen above!

Work going on at Charles / Ontario. Between here and Water is nice and flat, would expect asphalt to be laid next week.

Benton / Charles looking very nice.
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Charles from Benton — Eby (or possibly Cedar? Don't remember) had something weird going on. The entire southern half of the road was dug up. But not "large pit" dug up, just lowered and smoothed, compared to the northern half. Not sure what this was for. Seems kind of strange to be adjusting the grade so dramatically at this point — and it didn't look like any of the driveways were accessible (at least without a steep incline).

Retaining wall FINALLY going up at Stirling. We can really get going once this is done Smile
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Also the first embedded track on Borden north of Courtland was actually poured today, in front of all those houses. They should be happy to get their driveways back soon!
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by GtwoK - 10-27-2015, 06:58 PM
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