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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
On another note: heaps of new closures announced!

- Allen / King Eastbound closing Jan 18 for 3 weeks
- Tracks being installed across Gaukel / Charles from January 17 until the end of February
- George / King closing for a week starting Jan 17
- Hayward is closing Jan 17 for 10 MONTHS! That's a hell of a long time to install track along 1/2 a block of a small side road. Are they completely reconfiguring the CN storage area here?
- King / Union closing Jan 17th until the end of February. Does much Utility work need to be don here, considering it's the city boundary? Not sure if utilities actually cross the street or not. Possible it could simply be track installation?
- King / William and King / Mount Hope closing for a week starting Sunday
- Water / Charles closing until the end of January starting this Sunday. I would assume this is track installation, considering the road has already been repaved and painted.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by GtwoK - 01-07-2016, 06:09 PM
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