I asked the project team today what was up with the temporary fences (the ones in your photos). There are a bunch of other stations that are getting them.
It's almost as if "Hey, service is going to start in 2 days! So we need some temporary fences quickly!", except... service isn't starting for a year. So... if it was starting in a year, you could have time to put in permanent ones.
...so what possible purpose could they serve?
Anyway...
1/4 - Sunday, July 16, 2017
New signage at Fairway, for 3 platforms!
Platform 3 is the bus lane.
An overview of the terminus.
Anchor walls.
The wording is a bit redundant, but hopefully these signs will quell some of the graffiti that is plaguing the system. At least so far all the graffiti has only been on control boxes and electrical enclosures.
What are these temporary railings for, @rideIONrt? #wrLRT pic.twitter.com/vRy3SXy0TB
— Iain Hendry (@Canardiain) July 19, 2017
It's almost as if "Hey, service is going to start in 2 days! So we need some temporary fences quickly!", except... service isn't starting for a year. So... if it was starting in a year, you could have time to put in permanent ones.
...so what possible purpose could they serve?
Anyway...
1/4 - Sunday, July 16, 2017
New signage at Fairway, for 3 platforms!
Platform 3 is the bus lane.
An overview of the terminus.
Anchor walls.
The wording is a bit redundant, but hopefully these signs will quell some of the graffiti that is plaguing the system. At least so far all the graffiti has only been on control boxes and electrical enclosures.

