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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
At least 5-6 crews working along Caroline and the spur this morning.

Some work just north of Allen. They've finished burying the cables beneath the road and looked to be moving dirt around.

Still working at William/Caroline for services above the sewers. There were water pipes on a trailer near the work area that weren't there yesterday.

Duct bank is finished across Caroline at Alexandra and encased in concrete.

Concrete sewer/storm sewer pipes are going in at Fr. David Bauer.

Storm sewer connection to the Laurel Creek Culvert is connected to the rest of the infrastructure down the road.

Still working on the embankment at Laurel Creek in Waterloo Park.

As Markster said, there's still a large number of concrete things sitting on the surface waiting to be buried. Many of them seem to be access hatches - you can see the rungs for the built-in ladders.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by timio - 06-25-2015, 08:52 AM
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