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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Alright, update:

NB curbs on King are all the way from Louisa to Union. From KCI, to the GRH entrance, Northbound traffic is still in the Ion ROW. From the GRH entrance to Union, Northbound traffic is in the automobile ROW. At some point they're going to have to shut down two way traffic in order to pave, which is going to be a challenge in front of the hospital.

Stakes / wires are in for curbs from Water to Ontario, finally. These should be poured tomorrow I would assume.

Curbs are fully in between Benton and Eby. Southbound road here has been paved.

Stakes / wires are in for curbs from Eby to Cedar. These should be paved tomorrow.

Southbound curbs are in from Cedar to the Madison ramp. Nothing Northbound yet.

Catpoles were going in in front of Cameron Heights today.

The giant pit at Borden was finally filled in today.

Some unpaved portions of Borden have had more dirt laid and flattened, in preparation for the final road. Other parts are still a muddy cess pit :p.

Thats what I saw today! No pics, because it was raining out.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by GtwoK - 12-01-2015, 07:49 PM
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