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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(01-10-2016, 12:27 PM)Canard Wrote: To be fair, that's not really accurate - your argument is using the lack of concrete as a basis.  Smile  I think we both agree that some significant rework would have to happen in order to accommodate platforms long enough to couple 3 LRV's together, and a lot can change in 30 years.

(I'll let it go, of course.  Just ribbing you.)

The weather has just been awful for photos.  I can't motivate myself to get out and walk any portion of the line when it's like this...

Some amount of mutual agreement; I think that's a good place to leave the debate!

Yeah photos are not terribly interesting in this weather.  I posted a bunch to the Light Rail facebook group, and they're... okay.

Here, have an in-focus version of the pic KevinL posted earlier:
   


Oh, here are some notable things.
New power poles in midtown:
   

And the foundation for the (infamous) "dome".
There's a lot of concrete to rip back out when they're done.
   
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Markster - 01-10-2016, 12:41 PM
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