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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(11-06-2018, 05:21 PM)Canard Wrote: As I’ve stated before, I’m happy because I want opening day to be in the spring, summer or fall. Not the winter. It’s like a wedding, I don’t want it to be shitty out. YMMV.


PS - urbd (?), you don't really know anything about me, so I'll thank you to keep your guesses what what my commuting patterns are to yourself.  I'm actually planing on using the LRT/BRT plus my bike next year to commute to work more regularly, which also satisfies my desire for a train ride each day. Smile I get you're upset, but no need to take it out on me just because I have a different feeling than you do about something.

1. In my opinion, that's a very superficial reason as to why you want it to launch in the Spring. Just for nice photos? Lots of people rely on public transit to get to places, and currently many buses are over capacity. It is a transportation system to be used by real people every day. It's not the Disney Monorail.

2. You've stated multiple times that your commute is mostly driving and biking when weather permits - it's nothing personal! You've also said on here that you almost never use the current GRT bus, that's all.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by urbd - 11-06-2018, 05:47 PM
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