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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
Not sure what was done at the time you took those photos Kevin, but walking by at about 6pm, curbs had been completed from Benton to Eby! Southbound, at least.

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Significant grading work also done at Eby. The large pit has finally been filled in, and a retaining wall-worthy area has been created. This'll be created soon, I'm guessing:

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Smaller updates: embedded track poured just before FDB. The forms are also off the Willis Way station. It's much lower than the Vicotria Park station! 

Also: my comment about the remaining rusty fence / grass at Grand River Rocks / the Borden station seems to have been answered; there was a gigantic pit almost ion the Borden / Charles intersection today right where that grass used to be. Dunno why they waited this long to do it!

Borden was also impassable at the Schneider Creek bridge today. Not sure what's going on here.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by GtwoK - 11-14-2015, 02:05 AM
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