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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
New today: Union / King Intersection reopening was actually bumped UP by 2 weeks, now on May 2nd instead of May 15th.

Also:

- Louisa / King, Andrew / King, and Agnes / King are all closing for 4 weeks! Not sure what this could be for, other than trackwork? It seems too early for that, but with roads already in place, what's left to do?

- Moore / King closing for 6 months. It makes sense why it's needed, but how is access to the King's Crossing lot supposed to be accomplished? Just the roundabout way from the back of Wellington? Either way, big work on the grade separation coming soon!

- William / King closing for 2 months. This is ridiculous. It's literally the only way across Uptown right now. What are they thinking? And with Erb / Caroline more than likely closing soon, there will be absolutely no way to access the Uptown parking lots from the East side. I'm not one to complain about construction impeding travel, but I have to question if they put any thought into the timing of this closure.

- Duke / Water and Duke / Queen closing for 2 months. Looks like we're finally starting to see some real work get done on Duke.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by GtwoK - 03-18-2016, 10:06 AM
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