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University of Waterloo Transit & Ring Road
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Several display boards have been in the DC lobby for a couple weeks now, detailing an effort to reconstruct and relocate the various bus stops around campus.  This includes improved seating, and larger, higher quality shelters.

I took some photos:

Some new locations.  Stops 3 and 6 have moved. The current Village 1 (& Fed Hall) stop is conspicuously absent. It probably still exists, but will not be getting the rebuild treatment.
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Location 1, SCH stop moved and... it looks like the lane up to the Co-op building is pedestrianized?
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Location 3, Student Life Centre.  Finally!  Putting the bus stop at the SLC should have been done eons ago.
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Location 5, the Davis Centre. They're paving over a lot of the existing muddy green, finally giving enough space for everyone waiting for buses to stand.  Arguably, this will be under-utilized once the LRT station opens across Ring Road, but I'm not going to look a gift-quad in the mouth.
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Location 6, a relocation of the southbound SCH stop to CPH.
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University of Waterloo Transit & Ring Road - by Markster - 09-22-2014, 11:40 AM

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