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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
I walked King btwn underpass and Union last night. Some observations:
-even at 9 at night, S of Breithaupt was busy on King. Breithaupt Block or underpass work, not sure but not a lot of machinery working, so I assume BB.
-McD's partially boarded up and some excavations on site
-As GtwoK mentioned, curbing in from KCI to Wellington (s bound side).
-the old 7/11 has a new sign for Canadian Commercial Developments, and the makings of a new facade going in??
-the former car dealer on the southeast side of Wellington at King is gone and now a convenience store/shawarma place.
-midtown lofts site fully demo'd (looks big!)
-there is a large pad being prepped for concrete at the south end of KCI at King...is that a transformer location? Might also be part of the hold up on the retaining wall at KCI.
-lots of rail south of Union (200 m between Union and Mt Hope St)...about 20 pieces.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Smore - 11-04-2015, 10:00 PM
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