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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(04-28-2016, 04:48 PM)GtwoK Wrote: I remember reading about the aBRT stops doing that with the overhead station lighting... Do they not?

I don't think they have any lights. I only get on at Ainslie so can't speak for the others.
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All of the aBRT stops have lighting.
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(04-28-2016, 02:28 PM)chutten Wrote: Actually, no, I did not. Is this news to anyone else?

No, this was a reply I got last July :

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ION
@rideIONrt
Jul 07
 
@RegionWaterloo Hi there. The LED proximity lighting feature will be incorporated into the ION logo on the anchor walls.
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(04-28-2016, 04:48 PM)GtwoK Wrote: I remember reading about the aBRT stops doing that with the overhead station lighting... Do they not?

Me too, the blue border was suppose to LED LIGHT SIGNALLING PROXIMITY OF A BUS/TRAIN TO A STOP:

CHANGING FROM A LIGHT TONE TO A SATURATED COLOUR, shows it on this old link : http://www.rapidtransit.regionofwaterloo...ncepts.pdf

One day I will have to go after dark to check it out.
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So, some notes on #fencegate (to coin a hashtag). I got to speak to Mayor Jaworsky last night. Here's what I remember (so please take all of this as my interpretation of what we talked about, not as actual quotes.)

Firstly, a 5 foot fence is in the cards. Waterloo Park, the spur, alongside UW, etc. There's not much room to maneuvre here, regulation is driving it.

However, the mayor is pushing for a more attractive solution for Waterloo Park. He claims that the funds are set aside to replace the black chain link with something that will still meet the height requirements. Not enough funds for something extremely fancy like a wrought iron fence, but better. He made reference to an example of fencing from a S.Cal. line but I didn't pursue that detail.

Given what GrandLinq has said (Canard's post) I would interpret that a better fence isn't a done deal yet. (GL will talk about the plan in place now, while DJ can talk about what he's trying to change.)

Interestingly, the mayor added that UW has signed off on the black chain link as the fence of choice for along their section. My opinion: they balked at spending money on something they don't have to. Whatevs, there's a long and proud history of chain link fence along this area.

Then, the mayor spoke about a situation with gates.

I didn't get an entirely clear picture but it seems there's a chance that strict rule interpretation is pushing us towards pedestrian gates for where ION is crossing sidewalks. So that would be on King near the town square, and then at the Caroline diagonal. There's a scenario the mayor mentioned where as many as 16 gate arms could be required at Caroline and Erb, firing off every three minutes. Bananas.

I'm not sure how likely this is, and this would be a point to follow up with the RT team staff. The gist I got was a combination of AODA rules and heavy rail rules where the interaction of freight with Erb is being considered at the average level of traffic Erb sees (50K vpd, apparently) rather than the level of traffic Erb sees when freight is actually rolling through (5 and a half cars, by my count).

I sense there's a bit of a battle going on with this one right now. I might need a new hashtag. #gategate.
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Another TPSS installed (or at least delivered) yesterday at Conestoga Mall.

   

Coke
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That is an excellent report, thank you for doing this!

(04-29-2016, 09:16 AM)zanate Wrote: I sense there's a bit of a battle going on with this one right now. I might need a new hashtag. #gategate.

May I suggest #gate²
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Thanks for the follow up and all that info!

My arguments for Monorail, which avoid all of these complications (fences, gates, etc) are beginning to have some more traction, methinks. Smile but I'll just leave that alone.
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"Construction workers unearth 1,300 pound treasure trove of ancient Roman coins"

When this article eventually gets reprinted in The Record, the headline will be: "Water line project encounters further delay"

http://www.thespec.com/news-story/652052...man-coins/
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How are they deciding where the I-beam catenary poles get placed vs. the cylinder catenary poles? I notice along Caroline the poles are cylinder but by the time the reach Waterloo park/PI they are I-beam.
Everyone move to the back of the bus and we all get home faster.
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Less visible areas are getting I-beam, more visible areas are getting round pole.
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(04-29-2016, 01:49 PM)Canard Wrote: Less visible areas are getting I-beam, more visible areas are getting round pole.

Is that right? Waterloo Park is a pretty visible area.
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It's also getting a 1.5m chain link fence.
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The area will be visible. Just not very attractive....
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I think beams are a nice shape. Those are wide-flange beams, not I-beams... I-beams aren't very common anymore.
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