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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
I always use Park and Ride when visiting other cities and riding their systems downtown. I love Park and Ride, it's perfect for visitors to the region who might be apprehensive about driving and parking downtown. Sure most commuters might not use them, but some might, if a monthly pass for ion is less than their monthly parking bill at their office.

Caroline/Bridgeport/Erb is draging on foreverrrrrrrrr! Wish they could just finish that one up. I thought for sure the guys who did Benton/Charles would be jumping over there next. Sounds like it might be summer 2016 before its finished.

Had a dream last night the maintenance facility had an open house and they got Bombardier to send us one almost-completed train to run up and down the spur for rides. The wheel farings were off and I could see the bogie geometry and motors and brake discs and I got all excited and was taking pictures and then I woke up completely depressed because that's still a year away. Sad
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Canard - 12-19-2015, 07:39 AM
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